Olunga shines in Al Duhail’s big win over Al Sadd, Scriven features in Norway

Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga continued his impressive start in the new Qatar Super League season on Saturday, adding his name to the scoresheet as Al Duhail thrashed Al Sadd 5-1.Olunga, making his second start since returning from injury, redeemed his 7th-minute penalty miss by opening the scoring in the 13th minute with a powerful right-footed shot from the center of the penalty area.The Kenyan forward was instrumental again in the 28th minute, providing a crucial pass in the build-up to Edmilson Junior’s goal.Olunga’s quick pass found Benjamin Bourigeaud, who set up Edmilson for a right-footed strike from the left side of the box into the bottom right corner, doubling Al Duhail’s lead.##NAJAVA_MECA_8356734##Duhail’s dominance continued as Edmilson turned provider, assisting Homam Ahmed for the third goal before adding a fourth in the 40th minute.Al Sadd’s Hassan Al Haydos pulled one back, but Duhail entered the break with a commanding 4-1 lead.AFC Leopards winger confirms move to Serbian clubAfter halftime, Duhail maintained their momentum, with Karim Boudiaf setting up Almoez Ali for the fifth goal of the evening. Olunga, having played a key role, was substituted in the 85th minute for Rashid Abdulla.الأهــداف ⚽️🎥 GOALS#الدحيــل 5 × 1 الســــدالاسبوع 5 | #دوري_نجوم_أريدُ pic.twitter.com/aInkiLciIs— نادي الدحيل ALDUHAIL (@DuhailSC) September 21, 2024 Olunga has now scored four goals in three starts this season and will aim to maintain his form as he chases the Golden Boot, which he won two seasons ago. The win leaves Al Duhail at the top of the table with 15 points after five games.Former Gor Mahia target aiming to clinch University Games world title with Kenyatta UniversityScriven features in NorwayIn Norway, striker Alfred Scriven played 45 minutes in a second-division match as Bryne FK secured a 1-1 draw against Valerenga.Scriven was replaced by Sanel Bojadzic at the start of the second half. Jone El Abdellaoui scored for Valerenga, while Sanel equalized for Bryne.

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