Two sides that had ruled the continent 11 years ago find themselves face-to-face as 2011 AFC Champions League winners Al Sadd SC get their 2022 campaign against 2011 AFC Cup champions FC Nasaf in Group E at Prince Mohamed Bin Fahd Stadium on Friday.
Al Sadd have since reached the semi-finals twice – in 2018 and 2019 – while Nasaf’s last appearance in the AFC Champions League goes back to 2018 and the Uzbek side have never advanced past the group stage in four attempts.
The Qatari side know a strong start is needed if they are to avoid a repeat of what happened last year, when they collected just one point from their first two games and ended up missing out on the knockout stage despite three wins on the trot after that.
“We finished our season very well with only two draws and no defeats all season. We lost the Amir Cup semi-final against Al Duhail and didn’t play after that, but we have had time to improve and work on many things,” said Al Sadd head coach Javi Gracia.
“Nasaf are a good team. We saw many of their games and they have been playing very well even in the last game against Pakhtakor. We know they can be a tough opponent, but our objective now is to focus on playing well and getting a good result.
“We want to start well this competition. We know it is very demanding. We respect the three teams we are going to play against. It is important for us to concentrate on the next game. I don’t know at the end of the day what will we be able to achieve, but we have to take it one game at a time.”
The two teams had been pitted together in the same group back in 2018, with an Azizjon Ganiev penalty giving Nasaf the three points in Qarshi before the Qataris responded heavily, cruising to a 4-0 victory in Doha thanks to goals from Xavi, Abdelkarim Hassan, Baghdad Bounedjah and Jugurtha Hamroun.
Going into the AFC Champions League, Al Sadd have already concluded the Qatar Stars League with roaring success, going unbeaten the entire season to win their 16th league title. On coach Gracia’s maiden season, they topped the league from matchday three until the end of the campaign, at the end building a 15-point gap to runners-up Al Duhail.
And while it was reigning AFC Champions League top scorer Michael Olunga of Al Duhail who got the top scorer award in the Qatari Stars League, Al Sadd boasted all of the three next spots in the scoring charts, with Ghana’s Andre Ayew bagging 15 on his debut season, Akram Afif scoring 14 and Bounedjah chipping in with 13. An attacking trio that will be a source of concern for Nasaf’s defence today.
After ending last season in fourth place in the Uzbek Super League and qualifying to the continental competition courtesy of winning the Uzbekistan Cup title, Nasaf have had a mixed result to this campaign; they remain unbeaten in three, but two draws and one victory leave them firmly mid-table with a game in hand.
Rayyan begin campaign against Istiklol
Al Rayyan of Qatar and Tajikistan’s FC Istiklol will be aiming to kickstart their respective AFC Champions League 2022 Group A campaigns on a positive note when they clash at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh today.
Istiklol, the 10-time Tajikistan champions, are targeting to better their 2021 achievement of reaching the Round of 16 in their debut appearance in the continental showpiece, while Al Rayyan will be desperate to improve on the two points they earned last time around. Nicolas Cordova is hoping his Al Rayyan team will put their disappointing AFC Champions League 2021 behind them. “We are confident of putting in a good performance against the Tajikistan side,” said Cordova, whose side failed to see past the group stage in the previous edition. “We know we are facing a tough contest in this group with Al Hilal in the mix but we are confident.”
Al Rayyan, who will be without Iranian Shojae Khalilzadeh marshalling the defence, can take comfort that the likes of Yacine Brahimi, Yohan Boli and James Rodriguez are ready to compete.
“Despite finishing eighth in our domestic league in Qatar, we are here to compete and to play and perform to the best of our abilities. Some of the players are young but they are motivated and are trying their best to prove themselves,” Cordova added.
Talismanic forward Manuchekhr Dzhalilov will be the main attacking threat for Istiklol, with Gabonese Eric Bocoum, Rustam Soirov and Shervoni Mabatshoev providing support as Ergashev hopes the club can repeat the same performance that saw them defeat Al Hilal 4-1 last year.
Al Sadd coach Javi Gracia speaks at a press conference in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.