NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania
Al Ahly secured their place in the semi-finals of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League after completing a double over Al Hilal with a 1-0 second-leg win at the Sheikh Bedia Stadium in Mauritania on Tuesday evening.
Having already won the first
leg by the same scoreline in Cairo, the defending champions delivered another
disciplined performance away from home to seal a 2-0 aggregate victory.
Midfielder Imam Ashour was
once again the difference-maker, netting the decisive goal in the 80th minute.
The result sends Al Ahly
through to their 21st Champions League semi-final – a staggering sixth in a row
– where they will face familiar foes Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa in what
promises to be a mouth-watering encounter.
The match opened with both
sides cautious yet committed, contesting for dominance in the midfield. Al
Ahly, led by Swiss coach Marcel Koller, looked the more assertive in the early
stages.
Slovenian forward Nijk
Gradishar came closest to breaking the deadlock in the 9th minute, latching
onto a misplaced pass and unleashing a fierce shot that forced a strong save
from Ivorian goalkeeper Issa Fofana.
Imam Ashour, who had been
instrumental in the first leg, briefly sparked concern after taking a knock in
an aerial challenge.
The 30-year-old recovered
quickly and remained influential throughout the match.
Al Ahly carved out a golden
chance in the 34th minute when a low cross evaded both Gradishar and Wissam Abu
Ali at close range.
Ashour then tested Fofana with
a thunderous strike from distance minutes later, while Al Hilal threatened just
before half-time when a low cross into the box caused panic but was eventually
cleared.
After the interval, Al Hilal
pushed forward with more urgency. Their best opportunity came in the 64th
minute when winger Ahmed Salem broke through one-on-one with Mohamed El
Shenawy, only to be denied by the in-form Egyptian international.
Al Ahly weathered the storm
and struck the killer blow ten minutes from time.
Substitute Taher Mohamed Taher
floated in a perfectly weighted ball into the box, and Ashour made no mistake,
slotting home with clinical precision.
Despite Al Hilal’s late flurry
and eight minutes of stoppage time, Al Ahly held firm. Ahmed Reda came close to
doubling the lead in injury time, but Fofana's quick reflexes kept the
scoreline respectable.
Al Ahly now turn their
attention to a blockbuster semi-final showdown against South Africa’s Mamelodi
Sundowns, who overcame Esperance de Tunis in their own quarter-final tie.
The two clubs have forged a
tense rivalry in recent seasons, and their upcoming encounter is set to draw
continental attention once again.
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