Benfica produced a stunning second-half comeback against Aspire Academy on an evening of high drama at Al Kass 2018. Two goals down at the break, an inspired double substitution changed everything as the Portuguese scored five goals in a devastating
Mark Tompkins – Al Kass Analyst It was a fairly even opening for both teams in the first 11 minutes. AC Milan was all in white, and was kicking from a left to right direction in the first half. Barazzetta was playing really well in the beginning,
Esperance Tunis proved their convincing opening victory over Wydad was no fluke, dominating AC Milan and roaring to a 2-0 victory, in so doing preserving their proud record of not conceding at Al Kass 2018. Regardless of the result, both sides were
Alexandre Fressange, PSG, Forward: “We played a good game against Tottenham—it was a great opportunity for us to show our talent and our manner of playing. That's exactly what this tournament is about.” Dilan Markanday, Tottenham Hotspur,
Mark Tompkins – Al Kass Analyst It was a cool evening in Doha tonight, with perfect conditions to play football. It was a wonderful start of the game, when Tottenham brought a goal in less than two minutes on a mistake by Curtis. Paris Saint-Germa
The third game of Day 3 at Al Kass 2018 was also the most eagerly anticipated. Paris Saint-Germain – ever-present at all seven editions of the tournament, and victors in 2015 – matched up against Al Kass debutants Tottenham Hotspur. Ultimately,
Chris Makin – Al Kass Analyst Aspire Football Dreams were showing some direct approach in the beginning of the first half, and Real Madrid was really good at defending. Both teams were showing some good pressure right from the start. There was a