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Esperance travel to Cairo to face Zamalek in crunch CAF Champions

Esperance travel to Cairo to face Zamalek in crunch CAF Champions
Former Gor Mahia striker Dennis Oliech (right) vies for the ball against Zamalek defender Hamdi Naguez in a past CAF Champions League match at Kasarani Stadium. Photo/PD/DAVID NDOLO

Johannesburg, Thursday

Esperance will be wary of Zamalek sharpshooter Achraf Bencharki when the Tunisian and Egyptian clubs clash Friday in a CAF Champions League quarter-final first leg in Cairo.

The 25-year-old Moroccan scored twice this month in Qatar to trigger a surprise 3-1 win for Zamalek over Esperance in the annual CAF Super Cup match.

Esperance are chasing an unrivalled third consecutive Champions League title a feat that eluded even the great Mohamed Abou Trika-inspired Al Ahly team during the previous decade.

Al Ahly host Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa desperate for revenge after a 5-1 aggregate thrashing when the clubs met at the same stage last year.

The five-goal first-leg hiding in Pretoria was the heaviest single-match loss sustained by the record eight-time African champions since a 6-0 defeat in the 1942 Egyptian Cup final.

“I would rather have avoided Ahly,” admitted Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane.

“They will be desperate to prove a point against us.” Spaniard Juan Carlos Garrido will coach Moroccan outfit Wydad Casablanca against Tunisian visitors Etoile Sahel the third manager of the club in less than two months.

Serb Zoran Manojlovic was sacked in January and Frenchman Sebastien Desabre, who has been linked with the vacant Ivory Coast national team position, quit this week.

Garrido knows all about Etoile having recently coached the only club to win all five past and present CAF competitions before being fired with Kais Zouaghi succeeding him.

Defending champions Esperance of Tunisia have a poor record against Zamalek of Egypt ahead of their first leg.

In seven clashes in various CAF competitions, the Tunis club have won only one, drawn three and lost three. The most recent defeat came this month in the Super Cup in Doha with Bencharki bagging his brace after Abdelraouf Benguit had levelled for Esperance from a penalty.   -AFP

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