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DOHA: Al Duhail and Al Arabi will face off in the QSL Cup final today, with both teams eager to secure the first trophy of the domestic football season at Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium. On paper, Christophe Galtier’s Al Duhail are the favorites, but with Al Arabi showing better form in the tournament compared to their other challenges this season, the title clash is expected to be a thrilling encounter. Galtier’s side has been exceptional this season, leading the top-flight Ooredoo Stars League (OSL) by three points.

They reached the QSL Cup final after defeating Al Wakrah 3-1 in extra time. Despite missing several key players due to international commitments, Al Duhail remain confident of winning the title clash, which will kick off at 5:30 pm. “Everyone is looking forward to winning the championship,” Galtier said at a pre-match press conference yesterday.



“It’s a very important final for us, and we aim to cap off the great efforts we’ve made since the start of the tournament by lifting the trophy.” The French manager expressed hope that the team’s absences wouldn’t hinder their chances. “We’re missing over 12 players, but we have six or seven young players who will be called upon, and I hope we can perform at the desired level,” Galtier added.

Al Arabi, on the other hand, avenged their defeat to Umm Salal in last year’s final by defeating the defending champions 2-1 in the semi-final. However, beyond the QSL Cup, Al Arabi have had a difficult season,.

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