The Almighty Mazembe currently in Egypt to face Al Alhy faces a big challenge: “score goals without conceding any or conceding only a few”.
The challenge. Since the start of the competition, the DRC team has seen its offensive line called into question regarding its effectiveness in front of goal. Philippe Kinzumbi, Joël Beya, Fily Traoré, Oscar Kabwit and many others will have to take charge of the destiny of the Ravens’ boat once morest Al Alhy, and this despite the defensive power of the Cairo team which displays perfect stability in the engagements .
“In this type of match, there are not things to say to each other. We have to do better than in the first leg that we played at home to qualify,” said Boubacar Haïnikoye. For his part, Lamine Ndiaye still hopes for his team to qualify: “It’s always 50-50 for both teams.”
However, this desire to win can only be validly explained on the playing field with an unfailing commitment to scoring but also to defending.
On the last line, the hopes of all supporters of Tout Puissant Mazembe will rest on Aliou Badara Faty. This young goalkeeper measuring 2.01 meters, winner of CAN 2021 with the Lions of the Teranga of Senegal. In 9 Champions League matches with the Lubumbashi Ravens, Faty went 6 matches without conceding a goal, even once morest Alhy in the first leg, adding to his 5 matches without goals in 6 Linafoot play-off matches. It’s him the key.
Gael Hombo
2024-04-26 16:41:38
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