Harambee Stars capatain Michael Olunga has chance to take revenge on Al-Sadd with Al Duhail following league heartbreak.
Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga has a second chance at lifting another silverware this season with Qatar club Al-Duhail.
The Kenyan international has recently found reprieve after enduring heartbreak in the Qatar Stars League.
The Harambee Stars striker now has a chance to add more accolades under his belt.
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The Harambee Stars captain played a better chunk of Al Duhail's semi-finals clash with Al-Gharafa in the Qatar Cup on Wednesday, April 24.
Olunga was subbed off in the 71st minute as the game went on to end 0-0 in regular time.
Penalties saw Al Duhail come out on top as Olunga's side set a date with Al-Sadd on May 10.
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The Qatar Cup final showdown presents Olunga and Co. with an opportunity for revenge over Al-Sadd, who beat them to the league title.
Al-Sadd registered a 5-0 win over Al-Ahli on the final match day on April 18 to edge Al-Duhail, who won 1-0 over Al Khor with Olunga netting the sole goal.
The goal took his season's tally to 12, but the striker's output fell shy of leading Al-Duhail to glory.
Now, the Harambee Stars striker has a chance to take revenge and claim silverware against Al-Sadd.
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