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Are Sundowns the favourites ahead of CAF clash with Pitso’s Al Ahly?

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Mamelodi Sundowns are favourites heading into the clash with Al Ahly. Photo: Weam Mostafa/BackpagePix

Mamelodi Sundowns have a slight edge as the only team to have registered a win in the group so far and Al Ahly usually a force to be reckoned with, are struggling for form since the turn of the year.

Durban – Mamelodi Sundowns and Al Ahly, probably the favourites to qualify in their group, go head to head this Saturday at the Cairo International Stadium in a 9pm kick off.

The Brazilians however have a slight edge heading into this encounter as the only team to have registered a win in the group so far and their opponents, usually a force to be reckoned with, are struggling for form since the turn of the year.

Al Ahly have had to endure a tough schedule so far in 2022, competing in four different competitions, amongst those a gruelling trip to the United Arab Emirates to compete in the Club World Cup.

Pitso Mosimane’s men have managed to win just three of their 10 games in all competitions this year, their last victory coming just last week as they reclaimed first spot in the Egypt Premier League.

Sundowns however head to this battle in North Africa in an unfamiliar position of ‘minnows’.

They face the 10-times CAF Champions League winners in their own backyard, however this could provide the Brazilians with the perfect platform to spring a surprise when they face one of a few teams that aren’t gonna opt for the usual ‘park the bus’ mentality that they have to contend with weekly.

The Chloorkop based club also have a particular bone to pick with the Red Devils having failed to beat them in their last five encounters.

A large majority of the current squad will still harbour memories of their 5-0 drubbing of Al Alhy back in 2019 but will be well aware of the kind of impact their former coach Mosimane and star player Percy Tau will have on the game.

Sundowns drew a blank in their last champions league match against Sudanese club Al Merreikh and will want to transfer their goal-scoring exploits from the Premier Soccer League over to Africa’s premier competition.

Masandawana have netted eight times and conceded just once in 2022, the sort of form they will need to draw strength from if they are to beat Al Ahly in Cairo and have a stranglehold on proceedings in group A.

The result of this match is seemingly weighing heavier on the side of Al Ahly, and the fact that the club have been vocal enough to announce that they are making attempts to allow fans into the stadium means that Sundowns are in their psyche and that could all bode well for coach Manqoba Mnqithi’s men.

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