Sunday Times

Downs take it at a canter

After a goalless first leg, the Brazilians hit four past Libyan side

- By MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE at Loftus

● The only surprise in this lively Caf Champions League tie was that the score ended at four.

Sundowns could have buried this featherwei­ght Libyan side under an avalanche of goals but missed numerous clear chances as they progressed to the group stage of this tournament for the fourth season running.

It also boggles the mind that Sundowns returned from the first leg in Egypt last weekend without scoring, leaving them having to win at all costs at homE, which they duly did without ever really moving into high gear.

Sundowns — prepared by assistant coach Manqoba Mngqithi in the absence of Pitso Mosimane, who was attending a Caf Pro Licence course in Morocco this week — go into the Christmas break with the knowledge that they will be in the draw on Friday.

Mosimane will take Sundowns to the next stage where he will continue with the mission of recapturin­g the trophy he won in 2016.

Ahli Benghazi did not offer much resistance or answers to the many questions that Sundowns asked them, and on the evidence of their poor performanc­e in Pretoria, they did not deserve to progress to the next round.

Though this victory should be credited to Sundowns for their team performanc­e, it is fitting to make special mention of Liberian Anthony Laffor, making his first start since August, and the ever-impressive Uruguayan Gaston Sirino, as they stood head and shoulders above the rest.

Laffor and Sirino scored a goal each and also assisted as Sundowns made light work of this Libyan side which clearly did not have enough in their armoury to trouble the Brazilians.

Sundowns nearly opened the scoring after 13 minutes but striker Jeremy Brockie hit the upright after he connected with a telling cross from Sirino, with Ahli Benghazi goalkeeper Riza Aboubaker well beaten.

Three minutes later Laffor, making a rare start, failed to punish the visitors from inside the box after Lyle Lakay delivered a dipping cross from the left flank.

The Brazilians had the better start to the game, dominating the visitors.

Another chance went begging just after the half-hour mark when Brazilian import Ricardo Nascimento watched in agony as his pin-point header was saved by Aboubaker.

Finally the Brazilians got it right in the 34th minute when influentia­l midfielder Sirino tapped home from the six-yard box for the opening goal after Laffor supplied the cross.

A few minutes later Laffor could have increased Sundowns’ lead but he forgot the basics of finishing as he chose to balloon the ball over the crossbar.

Picking a spot and beating the goalie might have been the better option.

The Brazilians went to the break with a healthy 2-0 lead after Ahli Benghazi defender Ramadhan Omar helped the ball into his own net in the 43rd minute after Brockie connected with the ball in the box.

Sundowns increased their advantage five minutes after the restart when Laffor found the back of the net with a low shot after he was released by a long pass from Sirino as they took control of this match.

In the closing stages of the game Mosimane rang the changes, bringing on José Alí Meza.

The Venezuelan import did not waste the opportunit­y as he nailed the fourth goal with a low shot that gave Aboubaker no chance.

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