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12:08 PM | Sunday 18 October 2020
Afsha and Musimani
The duo Mohamed Magdi “Afsha” and Marwan Mohsen, players of the first football team of the Al-Ahly club, were injured during the Moroccan Wydad match, yesterday Saturday, which Al-Ahly resolved with two clean goals, in the match that It was played at the Mohammed V Stadium, in the first leg of the semi-finals of the African Champions League.
South African coach Pitso Musimani, coach of the Red National Team, said in a statement posted on the club’s official website: “Happy with the return of some players from injuries, as happened with Ahmed El Sheikh and Mahmoud Waheed, and soon Mahmoud Kahraba he was injured in the Pyramids game, but we also need to confirm yesterday’s game. ” I witnessed injuries. “
He explained: “Marwan Mohsen was subjected to calf muscle fatigue, and also Muhammad Magdi Afsha, he had a bruise on one of the ribs during the match, and then we tried hard to prepare our cards well for the rematch to achieve our goal. “.
The Red Team delegation led by Mahmoud Al-Khatib arrived at Cairo airport this morning from Morocco, after a grueling journey that lasted about 6 hours, as the mission moved directly from the match stadium to Cairo, by lack of time, while the team prepares for the second leg, scheduled for the day. Next Friday, at the Cairo Stadium.
Al-Ahly are preparing to face Moroccan Wydad next Friday, at Cairo Stadium, in the second leg of the African Champions League semi-final.
Musimane breaks Wydad’s knot
Musimani managed to break Wydad’s knot after beating the Moroccan team with a double in the first leg of the semifinal.
Musimane fell to Moroccan Wydad twice, the first time in the 2017 CAF Champions League quarterfinals, and South Africans Sun Downs won at home with an unanswered goal, but Wydad came back and won their stadium with the same result, before the penalty shootout smiled for the Moroccan team and won three goals against. Two goals.
Mosimane’s failure came for the second time during the 2019 CAF Champions League semi-finals, where Moroccan Wydad won at home with two goals to one, and Sun Downs drew in the second leg to dismiss the tournament.
Overall, Musimane played 11 games against Wydad, winning 4 of them, drawing 3 and losing four games, all of them at the helm of the Sun Downs coaching staff, but Wydad is considered a knot for the South African coach, because the games in which highlighted the Moroccan team were the round of 16 and farewell. In which Sun Downs the African Champions League competitions.
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