Al Khaleej Saihat vs Al Najma
The Pro League spotlight turned to a highly anticipated clash between Al Khaleej Saihat and Al Najma on April 28, 2026, as both sides sought to climb the table in a season defined by narrow margins. Fans gathered expecting a tactical battle, but they were instead treated to a match filled with early drama, clinical finishing, and a sequence of events that defied conventional football logic.
A Chaotic Opening Exchange
The match ignited almost immediately when Al Khaleej broke the deadlock in the 7th minute. Hamad Al Jayzani delivered a precise ball into the path of Joshua King, who showed his veteran instincts by clinical finding the back of the net to give the home side an early advantage. However, the game took a surreal turn in the 16th minute when Al Najma were handed a golden opportunity to level the score from the penalty spot. Lazaro stepped up to take the kick but saw his effort fail to find the target; yet, in a cruel twist of fate for the hosts, the ball was diverted into the net by Anthony Moris for an own goal. This bizarre sequence restored parity and left the first half balanced on a knife-edge as both teams headed into the break level.
King Reclaims the Lead
Returning for the second half, Al Khaleej showed renewed intent to reclaim their authority and dictate the tempo. In the 52nd minute, the pressure finally told when Giorgos Masouras turned provider, picking out Joshua King for his second goal of the match. The striker’s ability to find space in the box proved decisive once again, restoring the lead and shifting the momentum firmly back toward the home side. The frustration for Al Najma began to surface shortly after the goal, as Abdullah Al-Hawsawi received a yellow card in the 53rd minute for a cynical challenge as the visitors struggled to contain the sudden surge in offensive intensity.
Fernandes Secures the Points
Al Khaleej did not have to wait long to consolidate their dominance and put the result beyond doubt. In the 59th minute, Pedro Rebocho found space on the flank and teed up Paolo Fernandes, who produced a composed finish to extend the lead to 3-1. With a two-goal cushion established, the hosts managed the remaining half-hour through a series of tactical substitutions, including the introduction of Bader Mohammed Munshi and Sultan Al-Essa. Despite late bookings for Felippe Cardoso and Arif Saleh Al Haydar in a physical closing stretch, the result was never in question. The final whistle confirmed a vital three points for Al Khaleej, fueled by Joshua King’s brace and a resilient response to early misfortune.