The All-South African Final That Might Slip Away: Sundowns Held in Frustrating Draw Against Al Ahly

Mamelodi Sundowns’ dream of an all-South African CAF Champions League final is at risk after a frustrating 0-0 draw against Al Ahly, leaving everything to play for in the second leg in Cairo.

 

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The dream of witnessing an all-South African CAF Champions League final is now hanging by a thread after Mamelodi Sundowns were held to a goalless draw by Egyptian giants Al Ahly in a tightly contested semi-final first leg at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria.

Despite the home advantage, the Brazilians couldn’t break through a resolute Al Ahly defence, setting the stage for a daunting away fixture in Cairo.

The match, while intense, lacked the attacking fireworks fans had hoped for. Sundowns, who have been in scintillating form throughout this year’s competition, found themselves neutralised by a disciplined Al Ahly side.

Possession was nearly even, but Sundowns managed only one shot on target, a surprising statistic for a team known for its aggressive, fluid football.

Al Ahly, meanwhile, thought they had found the back of the net twice, only for both goals to be chalked off by VAR for marginal offsides. To add to the tension, they also struck the woodwork once, coming agonisingly close to silencing the home crowd.

This result is a significant blow for South African football fans who were hoping for a historic final between Sundowns and Orlando Pirates.

The Buccaneers, too, were held to a 0-0 draw in their semi-final first leg against Egypt’s Pyramids FC, leaving both South African teams with everything to play for in the return legs on foreign soil.

The possibility of an all-South African final, something that would have been a massive boost for domestic football, now hinges on two difficult missions in Cairo.

 

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Sundowns head coach Miguel Cardoso, however, refused to let go of the optimism. Speaking after the match, he emphasized that the tie is far from over.

“We didn’t lose. That’s important. It’s still wide open. We believe in our capacity and will go to Cairo with belief,” he stated. His words carry weight, especially considering Sundowns’ recent history of resilience in continental competitions.

But the challenge ahead is immense. Al Ahly haven’t lost a Champions League home game since 2021, and they remain one of the most decorated and disciplined sides in African football.

Known for their tactical precision and psychological fortitude, especially at home, the Egyptian champions will be confident of finishing the job in front of their passionate supporters.

The pressure is now on Sundowns to produce a performance worthy of their ambitions. Their fans know they are capable of magic — after all, this is a team that dismantled Al Ahly 5-0 in 2019 in one of the competition’s most shocking results. But Cairo is a fortress, and any lapse in concentration could be fatal.

While Sundowns will take some comfort in their clean sheet, their inability to capitalize on home turf raises questions about their attacking sharpness under pressure.

The team’s talismanic players, including Themba Zwane and Peter Shalulile, will need to step up in the return leg. Their creativity and finishing power will be critical if Sundowns are to silence the Cairo crowd and book their spot in the final.

 

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Off the pitch, the draw has stirred up discussions around South African clubs’ performances in continental tournaments.

While the Premier Soccer League is widely regarded as one of the most competitive and well-organized leagues in Africa, turning domestic strength into continental dominance has been a persistent challenge.

A final featuring two PSL teams would have signaled a significant shift in the balance of power in African club football.

For now, all eyes are on the second leg. The Sundowns will travel to Egypt with the weight of expectation, not just from their own fanbase but from an entire country hoping to see its football ascend to new heights.

The team’s technical staff are expected to focus on refining their counterattacking approach and tightening set-piece routines — areas where Al Ahly typically thrive.

Meanwhile, Orlando Pirates must also regroup and prepare for their own monumental task. If both South African sides manage to pull off victories in Cairo, it would mark one of the greatest moments in the history of the CAF Champions League.

Until then, the suspense lingers. Can Sundowns find their rhythm in the cauldron of Cairo? Will Orlando Pirates rise to the occasion and conquer the Pyramids? South African football fans can only wait, hope, and dream of what could be — a historic final that unites the nation in triumph.

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