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Al Ahly face up to continenta­l power shift as they take on Benzema and Co

- IAN HAWKEY

The most decorated club in Africa and across the Arabic-speaking world has been a little out of sorts.

While Al Ahly go into today’s Club World Cup clash with Al Ittihad with no shortage of familiarit­y with the competitio­n, nor confidence their support in Jeddah will make itself heard long and loud, an extensive list of alibis is ready should theirs be a brief stay in Saudi Arabia.

A certain notoriety has clung to the reigning Egyptian and African champions of late.

“Al Ahly always complain about everything,” remarked Rulani Mokwena, the head coach of Mamelodi Sundowns, the South African club who regularly duke it out with the Cairo giants for the status of Africa’s best. “Once a big club starts to look at other factors, apart from football, when they lose, they start to lose their status as a big club.”

The spiky Mokwena was speaking in October, as Sundowns landed a bruise on Al Ahly’s status by eliminatin­g them in the semi-finals of the inaugural African Football League, a tournament the superpower­s of the continent envisage supersedin­g the CAF Champions League for prestige and certainly for revenue.

Assuming the AFL grows as planned, Al Ahly would be expected to put their name on the roll of honour often enough, but right now the club find themselves unusually anxious about matters of regional status. First, there’s their sluggish form: One win from their last five outings, a sequence not grave enough at this stage of the season to inflict terminal damage on their prospects of defending their Egyptian league crown or the Champions League they collected for the 11th time in June.

However, head coach Marcel Koller has been concerned by their ineffectiv­eness in front of goal. At the weekend they were held 0-0 at home by Algeria’s Belouizdad in the continenta­l competitio­n, on the back of a goalless draw in Cairo against mid-table Souma in the league.

Those, like Mokwena, who are tuned to the sound of grumpy entitlemen­t from Al Ahly, will have noted some of Koller’s explanatio­ns.

He cited a taxing schedule, with all the attendant commitment­s that come from being serial champions and the most popular club in the Mena region. “We have met difficult circumstan­ces in terms of stress and mental exhaustion,” said the much-travelled Swiss coach, highlighti­ng fatigue.

“The players are only human and they need rest to perform at their best.”

The itinerary has been taxing. Between voyaging to Saudi Arabia three months ago for the CAF Super Cup - a defeat to USM Alger - and completing Friday’s assignment in Jeddah, Al Ahly will have played in four different internatio­nal competitio­ns, involving journeys back and forth to Pretoria, and twice to Dar-es-Salaam, and two domestic competitio­ns.

They will head to another, the Egyptian Super Cup in the UAE, once their Club World Cup adventure is over. For a significan­t number in the squad, January and February will then be taken up with the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

Meanwhile, the club’s major summer recruit, the experience­d Anthony Modeste, has not provided the attacking punch anticipate­d when he left Borussia Dortmund for Cairo.

Modeste, who has one goal so far in nine games, is likely to be on the bench against Al Ittihad.

Koller can only look at his opponents’ resources with envy. When Al Ittihad went into the transfer market for a French centre forward they snared not a Modeste but Karim Benzema, who along with midfielder­s N’Golo Kante and Fabinho, are the club’s yield from a massive year of investment in stars.

In the hierarchy of Mena football, Egypt, for all the huge fanbase of Al Ahly, stands, financiall­y, far behind the Gulf’s most ambitious and upwardly-mobile sporting superpower.

Right now, Al Ahly find themselves unusually anxious about matters of regional status

 ?? EPA ?? Al Ahly’s players celebrate scoring against Medeama during a CAF Champions League match in Cairo
EPA Al Ahly’s players celebrate scoring against Medeama during a CAF Champions League match in Cairo

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