Record
champions and title holders Al Ahly of Egypt enter this weekend’s 2014
Orange CAF Champions League first round second leg match with a tricky
mission return. The
Cairo giants lost to Tanzania’s Young Africans 1-0 in Dar Es-Salam last
week and they have to score two unanswered goals at the very least if
they want to continue their title defending campaign.
But
Al Ahly will have to fight to reverse the first leg defeat deprived
from one of their strongest weapons, the fans. The game is to be held
behind closed doors for security reasons. Ahly however will have another
weapon to rely on; history. The Red Devils never lost to a Tanzanian
side in CAF interclub competitions at home. In six previous encounters
with clubs from Tanzania, Ahly had ousted Young Africans (thrice),
Simba, Pemba and Maji Maji with a 100% victory record. Their only other
defeat to Tanzanian opposition before last week came against Young
Africans’ bitter rivals Simba in the defunct CAF Cups Winners Cup in
1985, when Simba won 2-1 in Dar Es-Salam before Ahly qualified with a
2-0 victory in Cairo.
History
on one side, future on the other; that’s what Ahly will be looking for
this Sunday. The Reds are undergoing a rebuilding phase after the
retirement of superstar duo Mohamed Barakat and Mohamed Abu Treika.
Captain and veteran defender Wael Gomaa also announced that he will hang
his boots at the end of this season. This will leave manager Mohamed
Youssef and his technical staff with the tough mission of finding the
suitable replacements to lead a new revolution at Ahly.
One of these rising stars is Amr
Gamal. The 22 years old striker made his continental debut last year
Champions League group stage game against Congo’s AC Leopards in
Dolisie. With the long term injury of teammate Emad Metaeb and out of
form El-Sayed Hamdy, Gamal set himself as a first choice striker for
manager Youssef this season. Scoring 4 goals in the ongoing domestic
season he is currently his team’s top goal scorer. And when manager
Youssef gave him the chance in the 2014 Orange CAF Super Cup against
Tunisia’s CS Sfaxien last month, Gamal was up to the responsibility
producing a Man of the Match performance and scoring a brace to help
Ahly win the title with a 3-2 victory.
“We had a very tough game in Dar Es-Salam”, Gamal told Cafonline.com
before this weekend’s game. “I believe we didn’t deserve to lose. I had
a couple of chances and we conceded a late goal. But I believe we will
win and qualify this Sunday”.
The
young striker was rewarded when he was called up national team duty for
the first time ever this week. Newly appointed Pharaohs manager Shawky
Ghareeb gave Gamal the chance to join the Egypt national team for
midweek friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Austrian capital
Vienna. “It’s a great honor for me to defend the national team colors. I
hope to be up to the responsibility and seek new grounds with Ahly and
the Pharaohs”, he concluded. Ahly entertains Young Africans (nicknamed
Yanga) on Sunday 9 March, with the aggregate winner qualifying to the
second round. Senegalese referee Badara Diatta will be the match
official.
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