Last game before the one month break to prepare the Kuwait national team for the Gulf Cup and surely Al Arabi's unique goal is to win and remain at the top of the scoring.
The problems for Al Arabi in this fight are many, most notably the absence of the star and leader of Firas Al Khatib, who made a controversy in the previous game with Al Yarmouk. Where his team lost 2-0 to 58, Al Khatib was on the bench, but no problem. At 95 the score was 2-4 for Al Arabi, as Moussaoui found himself on a stunning day and scored 4, defeating those who waited for a croup that would cost Al Arabi.
This is the story with Al Arabi this year. They have about 30 players and they have names on the bench that would play basically the other contenders in the title. For example, Al Khatib's position is expected to take place today by the international Jordanian striker Ahmed Hayel, who is considered to be one of the best aggressors in Arabia.
But beyond the depth of Al Arabi's bench, Al Sahel's behavior leads me to bet on the big win of Al Arabi. Al Sahel, this year, seems to pick up matches and when he plays with teams from the top shelf, he has no problem stumping. So far it has an 8-1 from Al Kuwait, an 6-1 from Al Salmiyah and a 5-1 from Kazma. I believe that even today it can gather a lot.
The bet is offered to stoiximan as "Al Arabi Kuwait with 3 or more goals" in the "Winning Margin" category.
How a game from 2-0 on 58 turns to 2-4 can be seen in the following video: