Sunday Times

Esperance just survive, Sundowns stumble

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● Trophy holders Esperance snatched a lucky last-gasp draw and Wydad Casablanca went on a five-goal romp Friday as the Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) Champions League group stage kicked off.

Lobi Stars won at home and CS Constantin­e grabbed a late away win in other matchday one clashes in the premier African club competitio­n.

Anice Badri, seventh in the 2018 African player of the year competitio­n won by Liverpool and Egypt star Mohamed Salah three days ago, saved Tunisian club Esperance from a Group B defeat.

The defending champions trailed 2018 quarterfin­alists Horoya in Guinea from the middle of the second half when Ghana-born former Burkina Faso internatio­nal Ocansey Mandela struck.

That goal separated the teams in Conakry until the fourth minute of stoppage time, when 2018 Champions League leading scorer Badri equalised.

Horoya were the superior side, keeping Esperance goalkeeper Rami Jeridi busy throughout, only to be deprived of victory at the death.

Antonio Souare, the multimilli­onaire chairman of the Guinean club, has told his players that he expected nothing less than a Champions League semifinals place this season.

Moroccans Wydad, who won the competitio­n a second time two years ago, scored four second-half goals to trounce Ivory Coast visitors ASEC Mimosas 5-2 in Rabat.

Ismail el Haddad and Wonlo Coulibaly exchanged first-half goals before Nigerian Michael Babatunde, Zouhair el Moutaraji, Walid el Karti and Badie Aouk netted for Wydad.

Salif Bagate scored a late consolatio­n goal for the Abidjan outfit, who did not concede in four qualifiers, admittedly against far less formidable rivals than the highly regarded Casablanca club.

The triumph took Wydad to the top of Group A on goal difference from Nigerians Lobi.

Lobi came from behind to defeat 2016 champions Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in Enugu.

Sundowns have never won a group game in West Africa.

The Brazilians have drawn once and lost four, including two in Nigeria.

Sundowns were substandar­d in their game against Lobi.

Liberian Antony Laffor gave Sundowns a first-half lead which they surrendere­d in the final minute of the half when Ivorian Yaya Kone levelled from a penalty.

After having an early second-half goal disallowed, Lobi took the lead a minute later, with Samuel Mathias punishing sloppy defending to strike what proved the matchwinne­r.

Abdenour Belkheir scored on 89 minutes to earn group newcomers Constantin­e from Algeria a surprise 1-0 win away to former champions Club Africain from Tunisia in Rades.

Record eight-time African champions Al Ahly from Egypt host 2018 Caf Confederat­ion Cup runners-up V Club from the Democratic Republic of Congo in the pick of yesterday’s matches.

Kaizer Chiefs will lock horns with Zesco United, the champions of Zambia, in the first leg of the Caf Confederat­ion Cup at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola this afternoon. Kickoff is at 3pm.

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