Abdulrahman Mustafa's Al Rayyan is a popular football team based in Qatar, and their statistics have been the subject of much analysis by fans and experts alike.
One key statistic that stands out is the team's goal difference. In the 2019-20 season, Al Rayyan scored 48 goals while conceding just 27, giving them a goal difference of +21. This impressive record helped the team to finish second in Group B of the AFC Champions League, behind only the Korean side Ulsan Hyundai.
However, despite their strong defense, Al Rayyan struggled with consistency throughout the season. They lost four games and drew two more, leaving them on just one win from their last six matches. Despite this, they still managed to qualify for the knockout stage of the tournament,Bundesliga Express where they were eliminated by eventual champions Guangzhou Evergrande.
Another interesting statistic is Al Rayyan's possession rate. During the 2019-20 season, the team averaged 55.6% possession, which was good enough to rank fifth in the AFC Champions League table. However, this high possession rate came at a cost as the team conceded the most shots against any team in the competition.
Overall, Abdulrahman Mustafa's Al Rayyan has had a mixed season so far, with both positive and negative results. Their goal difference and possession rate were strengths during the season, but their inconsistency and poor defense also proved costly. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Al Rayyan perform under new manager Hakan Kocci and if they can improve on their current form.
