Muscat Daily

Wydad claw back twice to reach CAF Champions League final

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Johannesbu­rg, South Africa - Holders Wydad Casablanca of Morocco equalised twice to draw 2-2 with Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa on Saturday, and book a second straight CAF Champions League final against Al Ahly of Egypt.

Captain Themba Zwane and later Peter Shalulile put the home team ahead in a semi-final, second leg thriller watched by a 45,000 crowd in Pretoria.

But Ayoub el Amloud cancelled out Sundowns’ first goal and an own-goal by Mothobi Mvala levelled the scoreline again, and gave Wydad an ultimately decisive aggregate advantage through away goals after a goalless stalemate in the first leg.

Record 10-time champions Ahly had a much more comfortabl­e passage to the final, defeating Esperance of Tunisia 1-0 in Cairo on Friday to complete a 40 aggregate triumph.

Set to make a record-extending 16th final appearance in the premier African club competitio­n, Ahly will host the first leg on June 4 with the second leg on June 11.

The 2022 final involved a single match and a couple of goals from Zouhair el Moutaraji gave Wydad a 2-0 victory over Ahly in a match controvers­ially staged in Casablanca.

Ahly wanted the final played at a neutral venue, but an appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) was unsuccessf­ul. The drama led to two-leg finals being reinstated.

Recently-hired Belgian Sven Vandenbroe­ck - the fourth coach of Wydad this season - said the experience of his players pulled them through in pursuit of a

fourth Champions League title.

‘Experience told’

“Sundowns were probably the better team over the two legs, but our greater experience and mental strength told,” he said.

“Wydad against Ahly is going to be a beautiful final and I am hoping for the same outcome as last season.

“There is little to choose between two great teams, but I think playing at home in the second leg may give us a slight advantage.”

 ?? ?? Themba Zwane (L) of Sundowns fights for the ball with Wydad’s Arsene Zola during their CAF Champions League second leg semi-final on Friday (AFP)
Themba Zwane (L) of Sundowns fights for the ball with Wydad’s Arsene Zola during their CAF Champions League second leg semi-final on Friday (AFP)

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