Olunga scores for Al Duhail as he continues leading the goalscoring chart in Qatar

Barely five days since getting back to league action after a nearly two month break, Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga resumed normal operations as he found the back of the net on Wednesday night to help his Al Duhail side see off opponents Al Ahli Doha in a demolishing 0-6 rout in the Qatar Stars League (QSL) .In the match played at the Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium which was the second Al Duhail game after the lengthy QSL break in play, Olunga only needed less than ten minutes to record his league high 13th strike of the season as he extended the gap between him and his closest challenger in the top scoring charts to two goals.Finishing the year with a win, a goal and good health God is great 🙏🏾We continue next year inshallah +13 pic.twitter.com/lVi0xm6M9U— MICHAEL OLUNGA (@OgadaOlunga) December 29, 2021 In the game, an in the mood Olunga quickly got things underway as his cross across the face of goal caused trouble to the Doha defense line forcing Talal Abdulla Bahzad to turn the ball into the back of his own net, giving Duhail the lead three minutes in.The former Gor Mahia man was next in line to cause damage himself as this time he was at the right place to tap in a rebound shot the goalkeeper had parried his way.Before the half time interval, Duhail added another couple of goals through South Korean midfielder Nam Tae Hee and Ali Amoez who struck in the 28th and 44th minute respectively to take the side into the break with a healthy 0-4 lead halfway through.🚩 نهاية المباراةالأهلي 0 × 6 #الدحيل⚽️ 4’ طلال عبدالله OG⚽️ 7’ مايكل أولونغا⚽️ 28’ نام تاي هي⚽️ 44’ المعز علي⚽️ 71’ عبدالله الأحرق⚽️ 79’ ادميلسون جونيورالاسبوع 11 | #دوري_نجوم_QNB pic.twitter.com/GqTPXMX2Cb— نادي الدحيل ALDUHAIL (@DuhailSC) December 29, 2021 In the second half, with the job all but secured, Olunga was subbed off in the 59th minute. Even in his absence, Abdullah Alahrak and Edmilson Junior added two more goals as the game finished 0-6.With the win, Duhail cemented their place in second place and temporarily cut down Al Sadd’s lead to three points although the log leaders have played a game less.

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