Michael Olunga was on target for his club Al Duhail as they won the Emir Cup after a 5-1 win over Al Gharafa in the final played on Friday evening at the Khalifa International Stadium. Both teams were seeking to end the season with a title and it is the league runner-up that emerged victorious after scoring two goals inside the first minutes 18 minutes of the match. Talented in football and music – this is the story of Enock WanyamaEdmilson Junior opened the scoring in the fifth minute before Olunga joined the scoring party with a strike in the 18th minute, the game going into the breather with Al Duhail enjoying a 2-0 lead. Seven minutes into the second half, Almoez Ali added Al Duhail’s third before Ahmed Alaa Eldin pulled one back for the visitors a minute later. Ahmed Alaaeildin pulled one back for Gharafa but Ferjani Sassi then scored the fourth goal for the Duhail in the 58th minute to put Duhail on the course of a win. Abdeirahman Moustafa then completed the rout five minutes from time. Michael Olunga couldn’t hold his scoring boots back for too long in the #AmirCup final! pic.twitter.com/EYSCuS7QOb— Qatar Football Live (@QFootLive) March 18, 2022 This is Olunga’s first title with the Qatari giants.Olunga has already bagged the league, Golden Boot, after scoring 23 goals in the Qatari Stars League. . He has also been nominated for the MVP award where he will square it out with Akram Afif of Al Sadd and former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla who equally turns out for Al Sadd. Seven Kenyan wonder kids in European academiesMarcelo and Meja in action in SwedenElsewhere in Sweden, Henry Meja started as his club AIK lost 1-0 to IFK Norrköping in a friendly match played on Friday afternoon. Compatriot Eric Ouma started from the bench.