All to play for in CAF Champions League second leg as Ahly leapfrog Hilal through the odd goal
Al Ahly claimed a narrow 1-0 victory over Al Hilal Omdurman in the CAF Champions League quarterfinal first-leg match played at the Cairo International Stadium in Egypt on Tuesday night.
Therefore, the Egyptian champions grabbed a first-leg advantage in the tie and they will carry a 1-0 aggregate lead into the second-leg match, which will be played in Mauritania on 8 April.
Al Hilal, on the other hand, will be determined to overcome the deficit when the Sudanese giants play host to Al Ahly at their temporary home ground, Cheikha Ould Boïdiya Stadium. The Egyptian giants will take a one-goal advantage to Al-Hilal Stadium next week.
The Red Eagles launched most of their attacks down the wide areas – applying pressure on the Blue Wave’s full-backs.
Lanky centre forwards Nejc Gradisar and Wessam Abou Ali were the focal point of the hosts’ attack.
The deadlock was broken in the 11th minute when goalkeeper Issa Fofana parried a cross from the right into Mohamed Hani’s path and the right-back scored with a rasping shot.
Al Ahly were 1-0 up at halftime.
Both teams launched attacks after the restart as Rami Ramia was denied by Fofana in the 64th minute and, at the other end, Jean Girumugisha’s attempt was saved by veteran keeper Mohamed El-Shennawy in the 66th minute.
Coach Florent Ibenge introduced Altayeb Abaker in the 88th minute as Al Hilal looked to snatch a late equalising goal.
However, the reigning African champions stood firm and they emerged as 1-0 winners on the night.