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AFL: Maseko goal earns Sundowns advantage in semifinal first leg
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 29.10.23. | 19:30
Kenyan defender Brian Mandela was left on the bench in the contest
A second-half thunderbolt from Thapelo Maseko sealed victory for Mamelodi Sundowns as they earned a slim 1-0 advantage over Al Ahly in the first leg of the African Football League semi-finals played in Pretoria on Sunday evening.
This was the 13th match between the two African football giants, and Sundowns ensured their record of never losing at home to the Red Devils continued as they won their fourth match in seven duels in their own turf.
Victory at Loftus! Time to gear up for the away leg! ✅🔜
— Mamelodi Sundowns FC (@Masandawana) October 29, 2023
Mamelodi Sundowns (52' Maseko) 1⃣➖0⃣ Al Ahly#Sundowns #DownsLive #AFL pic.twitter.com/88gjmn4z2n
Morena struck seven minutes after the break, picking up a pass from Aubrey Modiba before firing low past Mohamed Elshenawy in the Ahly goal.
Thapelo Maseko makes it 1-0 for Mamelodi Sundowns against Al Ahly!
— African Football League (@afl_africa) October 29, 2023
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The home side was rewarded after dominating much of the opening exchanges, with good scoring chances especially in the first half.
They had some good chances, with Marcello Allende having a freekick from distance go just over, while Rivaldo Coetzee attempted his luck with a shot from range but it skidded just inches off target.
Maseko had his first go at goal in the first half when he glanced in a header from a cross, but it was met by a brilliant save from Elshenawy.
In the second half, Sundowns started with as much pace and they almost broke the deadlock a few minutes in but Modiba’s shot from 30 yards out was inches wide.
Soon after, Sundowns got their goal. It seemed to have added some power in their boots as they added more attacks and Coetzee came close to doubling their lead when he flicked a corner at the near post but it went agonizingly wide.
The Egyptian number one would make two more brilliant saves to deny Khuliso Mudau and Teboho Mokoena.
Sundowns looked comfortable until the closing stages when Percy Tau appealed in vain for a penalty after going down under a challenge.
However, the single goal was enough for Sundowns to gain a slender advantage ahead of Wednesday's second leg in Cairo.
Additional reporting by AFL.









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