AS FAR's Narrow Escape in CAF Champions League Match
In a gripping encounter during the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League, Morocco's AS FAR found themselves navigating a precarious path after managing only a 1-1 draw against Egypt's Pyramids FC. This North African derby, held in Rabat, saw AS FAR's hopes of advancing to the semi-finals face a significant setback, as their performance raised concerns about their ability to maintain momentum in the tournament.
The match kicked off with AS FAR taking an early lead, thanks to a well-placed strike from Ahmed Hammoudan, who found the net in the eighth minute. The goal came from a beautifully threaded pass by Zin-Eddine Derrag, resulting in Hammoudan's composed finish into the center of the goal. However, Pyramids FC, the defending champions, quickly sought to regain control, but their efforts were often thwarted by the offside rule, with Fiston Mayele being flagged multiple times in the first half.
As the match progressed, Pyramids FC began to dominate possession, yet they struggled to penetrate a resolute AS FAR defense. Nasser Maher came closest to equalizing for the visitors before halftime, forcing AS FAR’s goalkeeper Ahmed Tagnaouti into a low save with a long-range effort. The first half concluded with AS FAR holding onto their 1-0 advantage, but the tide began to turn shortly after the restart.
In the 52nd minute, Mahmoud Zalaka struck back for Pyramids FC, reacting swiftly to capitalize on a series of corners and leveling the score at 1-1. This equalizer ignited a surge of energy in both teams, each vying for the advantage. As the match approached its climax, Pyramids FC nearly snatched a last-minute victory, with Hamed Hamdan and Zico both testing Tagnaouti with powerful shots, each met by impressive saves.
Ultimately, the draw leaves AS FAR in a delicate position as they look ahead in the competition, needing to rethink their strategy if they hope to secure a spot in the upcoming semi-finals. The match illustrates the unpredictable nature of the CAF Champions League and the fierce competition that defines it.
As reported by businessday.ng.