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CAF CL: Four-star Al Ahly hit ES Setif to set one foot into final

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CAF CL: Four-star Al Ahly hit ES Setif to set one foot into final
South African Percy Tau put up an amazing performance, with a brace of assists and goals as defending champions Al Ahly hit Algeria’s ES Setif 4-0 in Cairo on Saturday to put one foot into the final of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League. Setif had to play 55 minutes of the match with 10 men […]

South African Percy Tau put up an amazing performance, with a brace of assists and goals as defending champions Al Ahly hit Algeria’s ES Setif 4-0 in Cairo on Saturday to put one foot into the final of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.

Setif had to play 55 minutes of the match with 10 men after Amir Karaoui was sent off following a VAR intervention.

Ahly now carry with them a healthy four-goal advantage heading into the return tie in Algiers next weekend, and the defense of their title seems to be going well on course.

The home side had a blistering start to the match and they thought they had opened the scoring in the third minute through Mohamed Taher, but the goal was chalked off by VAR for offside.

However, Tau broke the deadlock for the Red Devils on the half hour mark with a bouncing header from close range after Taher’s inviting cross picked out his run.

Setif’s day went from bad to worse five minutes later when Karaoui was sent off for a stamp on Hussein El Shahat.

The referee had initially given a yellow but after watching the replay on VAR, he changed the color of the card from yellow to red.

The hosts should have gone 2-0 up just before the break when Taher picked out El Shahat with a good pass on the right, but the latter blasted his shot wide.

They came back off the break with a determined display to put the game beyond doubt and they doubled their tally in the 54th minute when Taher finally found his goal, smashing in a header from a deflected tau cross.

Tau came close to adding another goal in the 56th minute with a brilliant control off a ball lofted behind the defense, but his shot on the volley hit the outside of the bar.

Nonetheless, he created the third goal when he put Mohamed Sheriff through, the Egyptian number 10 chipping over a deft clip over the keeper, barely two minutes after coming on.

Ahly completed the job at the stroke of 90 minutes, Tau adding his second of the evening with a simple tap in from a yard out after Mohamed Hany’s cross from the right found the defense napping.

The two sides will face again on Saturday May 14th at Stade du 5 Juillet in Algiers, Algeria.

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