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CAF CL: Ahly Home And Dry In Comfortable First Leg Against Raja

Raja Casablanca suffered a 2-0 defeat against Al Ahly in the first leg of the CAF Champions League quarter-finals on Saturday. The match saw Al Ahly take the lead before the end of the first half through Mohamed Abdelmonem, while Hamdy Fathi’s second-half strike doubled their advantage.

Raja almost claimed the lead as early as the fourth minute, with Mohamed Nahiri firing a superb effort on target directly from a free-kick, but Ahly goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy turned the shot away for a corner kick.

Midway through the first half, Ahly had the ball in the back of the net via Kahraba, who latched onto a deflected shot from Hussein El Shahat before stabbing home from close range, but the goal was correctly ruled out for offside.

On 34 minutes, Raja capitalised on winning the ball high up the field, with Walid Sabbar putting Mohamed Zrida in on goal, but the hard-running midfielder was denied by the onrushing El Shenawy.

The final phase of the first half saw the Red Devils dial up the attacking pressure, and they were rewarded with a goal in the second minute of injury time, as Mohamed Abdelmonem got on the end of Ali Maloul’s cross and powered home a superb header to make it 1-0.

The early stages of the second half were evenly contested, with the Green Eagles seeing more of the ball than they managed before the break, while Ahly offered a potent threat when given the chance to counterattack.

The hosts reclaimed the ascendancy in terms of possession as the second half wore on, with Tau almost doubling the lead with just under 20 minutes to play when he burst through the defence playing a one-two, but he was denied by the legs of Zniti.

Ahly continued to search for a second goal and it duly arrived in the 84th minute, as Tau’s clever ball put Hamdi Fathy in space and the substitute cracked home a left-footed shot for 2-0.

The return leg match will be held at Stade Mohamed V in Casablanca on Saturday 29 April. The aggregate winners will face either JS Kabylie (Algeria) or Esperance de Tunis (Tunisa) in the semifinals.

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