Orlando Pirates and Al Ahly played out a goalless draw in a tense Group C clash at Orlando Stadium on Saturday in the second group stage match of the CAF Champions League.
Both teams remain unbeaten, with four points each after two matches, setting up a fiercely competitive group as the competition progresses.
Despite the lack of goals, the match was a showcase of defensive discipline and missed opportunities.
Al Ahly, carrying a 16-match unbeaten away streak into the encounter, came close to breaking the deadlock in the dying minutes when Yahya Attiat Allah’s long-range strike forced a fine save from Pirates goalkeeper Sipho Chaine.
Pirates, determined to make their home advantage count, started brightly, with Monnapule Saleng’s energy and creativity posing problems for Al Ahly’s defence.
Saleng came close with a left-footed effort in the 42nd minute, but his shot drifted just wide of the post.
The second half saw Al Ahly increase their attacking intent, with Percy Tau and Hussein El Shahat making impactful substitutions.
Shahat’s curling effort from inside the box in the 84th minute required another sharp save from Chaine.
Pirates had a golden opportunity to snatch a late winner in stoppage time, but Thabiso Sesane’s header sailed narrowly wide after a pinpoint cross from Kabelo Dlamini.
The result leaves both sides tied on four points, with Pirates occupying second place due to goal difference.
Al Ahly, sitting atop the group, will feel slightly more confident heading into their next match.
Meanwhile, attention now turns to the other Group C fixture between Stade d’Abidjan and CR Belouizdad later on Saturday.
Both sides are yet to register points, and the outcome could significantly influence the group’s dynamics.
With two matches down and four to go, Group C promises to deliver more drama as Orlando Pirates and Al Ahly maintain their push for knockout stage qualification.
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