CAF Champions League: Mamelodi Sundowns Hammers CR Belouizdad

CAF Champions League: Mamelodi Sundowns Hammers CR Belouizdad

Keba Mothoagae
updated at April 23, 2023 at 10:31 AM
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  • Mamelodi Sundowns ended a four-match winless streak in the most convincing way on Saturday night
  • The Brazilians marched into Algeria to hammer CR Belouizdad 4-1 in a CAF Champions League first-leg quarterfinal encounter
  • This result went a long way in booking the South African's place in the semifinals of the competition

Mamelodi Sundowns have taken a major step toward the semifinals of the CAF Champions League after they defeated Algerian hosts CR Belouizdad 4-1 at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers on Saturday night.

The Brazilians scored their goals via Peter Shalulile (two), Neo Maema and Cassius Mailula, while CRB’s consolation was netted by Miloud Rebiai, leaving the quarterfinal tie very much in favour of the South African champions.

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Mamelodi Sundowns was too hot to handle for CR Belouizdad. Image source: @iDiskiTimes.
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Sundowns got off to a dream start and claimed the lead in just the sixth minute, as Peter Shalulile ghosted between two defenders to get on the end of Aubrey Modiba’s cross and head home from close range for 1-0. The visitors doubled their advantage in the 20th minute, just as Belouizdad looked to be finding their feet, with Themba Zwane and Shalulile combining to tee up Neo Maema, who fired a low shot into the back of the net for 2-0.

The hosts gradually began to recover their composure and built some attacking pressure as the interval approached. They were rewarded in the third minute of injury time when Miloud Rebiai got on the end of a corner kick and nodded home to reduce the deficit to 2-1. CRB made a double change at the start of the second half, introducing Ishak Boussouf and Housseyn Selmi, but it was Downs who scored next, with Shalulile latching onto a loose ball and ruthlessly finding the bottom corner in the 51st minute to make it 3-1.

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The Brazilians should have added to their lead just past the hour mark when Shalulile teed up Zwane in the middle of the penalty area, but the midfielder dragged his low shot wide with only the goalkeeper to beat. On 81 minutes, Sundowns threatened again, with Shalulile running onto a great through ball and rounding the goalkeeper, but his left-footed shot from a tight angle rebounded off the base of the near post.

Yet a fourth goal did arrive for the visitors in injury time, with a swift attacking move ending with goalkeeper Alexis Guendouz making a fine initial save, but Cassius Mailula swept home the rebound to complete a 4-1 triumph.

The return leg match will be held at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Tshwane on Saturday. The aggregate winners will face either Simba SC (Tanzania) or Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) in the semifinals.

Pirates edge past City

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Orlando Pirates claimed a fifth straight DStv Premiership win and put themselves in a prime position to finish second on the log after they defeated Cape Town City 2-1.

The Buccaneers came from behind to claim the victory – with goals from Terrence Dzvukamanja and Monnapule Saleng – and have opened a two-point lead over SuperSport United in the race to be ‘best of the rest’ behind champions Mamelodi Sundowns. The Citizens – who led via Khanyisa Mayo – remain in fifth place on the log.

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