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Al Hilal Omdurman 1-0 Al Ahly: overcomes 1-0 with a goal scored by M. Lilepo

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OMDURMAN. Al Hilal Omdurman beats Al Ahly 1-0 after M. Lilepo scored just 1 goal (53').

OMDURMAN. Al Hilal Omdurman defeats Al Ahly 1-0 after M. Lilepo scored just 1 goal (53′).

M. Lilepo missed a penalty (65′) for Al Hilal Omdurman.​

The match was played at the Al-Hilal Stadium stadium in Omdurman on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Dahane Beida assisted by Youssouf Mohamed Mahmoud Yahia and Bouna Ndiaye. The 4th official was Babacar Sarr. The weather was clear. The temperature was hot around 29.4 degrees Celsius or 84.92 Fahrenheit. Humidity was up to 28%.​

Match Statistics

There wasn’t much of a difference in ball possession. Al Hilal Omdurman was in possession of the ball for 49% of the time vs. Al Ahly that controlled the ball for 51% of the time.

Al Ahly was more aggressive with 71 dangerous attacks and 4 shots of which 0 were on target. Anyhow, Al Hilal Omdurman succeeded in find the solution to win this match.​

Al Hilal Omdurman shot 8 times, 3 on target, 4 off target. On the other side, Al Ahly shot 4 times, 0 on target, 3 off target.

Cards

Al Hilal Omdurman received 1 yellow card (Yasir Mozamil). On the other side, Al Ahly received 1 yellow card (Taher Mohamed).

After playing this encounter, Al Hilal Omdurman has 3 points to occupy the 2nd place in the table. while Al Ahly stays with 0 points (3rd).

Match Events

  • 53'
    53'

    M. Lilepo

  • 63'
    63'

    Ahmed Kendouci

    Hussein El Shahat

  • 65'
    65'

    M. Lilepo

    M. Lilepo

  • 75'
    75'

    Afsha

    Percy Tau

  • 75'
    75'

    Mohamed Ashraf

    Ali Maâloul

  • 75'
    75'

    Mohamed Sherif

    Hamdi Fathi

  • 80'
    80'

    Yasir Mozamil

    Mohamed Abdelrahman

  • 80'
    80'

    Ahmed Yahya Saddig

    D. Abagna

  • 90'
    90'

    John Robia

    L. Jarju

  • 90'
    90'

    Rami Rabia

    Mohamed Hany

  • 90'
    90'

    Ousmane Diouf

  • 90'
    90'

    Abdelrazig Omer

    M. Lilepo

  • 90'
    90'

    Yasir Mozamil

  • 90'
    90'

    Taher Mohamed

Next match

In the upcoming CAF Champions League match, Al Hilal Omdurman will play away with Cotonsport on the 24th of February with a 2-1 head to head record in favor of Cotonsport (1 draw).

Al Ahly will host Mamelodi Sundowns on the 25th of February with a 4-3 head to head record in favor of Al Ahly (3 draws).

Al Hilal Omdurman: Formation and Lineups

Al Hilal Omdurman started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Jean-Florent Ikwanga Ibenge chose to play with the following team: Ali Abdullah Abou Achrine, Athar El Tahir, Ibrahim Imoro, Mohamed Saeed Ahmed, Ousmane Diouf, Abuaagla Abdalla Mohamed Ahmed, David Sandan Abagna, W. Safour Daiyeen, Lamine Diadhiou, Mohamed Abdel Raman Yousif and M. Lilepo.

Substitutes

Al Hilal Omdurman made 4 changes: D. Abagna for Ahmed Yahya Saddig (80′), Mohamed Abdelrahman for Yasir Mozamil (80′), L. Jarju for John Robia (90′) and M. Lilepo for Abdelrazig Omer (90′).

Al Ahly: Formation and Lineups

Al Ahly started with a 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

On the opposite side, Marcel Koller played with: Mohamed El Shenawy, Ali Maâloul, Yasser Ahmed Ibrahim El Hanafi, Mohamed Hany Eldemerdash, Mohamed Abdel Monem, Aliou Dieng, Hussein El Shahat, Hamdi Fathi, A. Abdel Kader Radwan, Percy Tau and Taher Mohamed Taher.

Substitutes

Al Ahly made 5 changes: Hussein El Shahat for Ahmed Kendouci (63′), Percy Tau for Afsha (75′), Hamdi Fathi for Mohamed Sherif (75′), Ali Maâloul for Mohamed Ashraf (75′) and Mohamed Hany for Rami Rabia (90′).

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the CAF Champions League

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