CAF Champions League final: Five key battles that could decide Sundowns vs Pyramids
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Mamelodi Sundowns host Pyramids FC at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Saturday (kick-off 3pm) for the first leg of the CAF Champions League final. Both clubs are determined to seize the early advantage in the race for continental glory.
Obakeng Meletse highlights five crucial match-ups that could define the outcome of this decisive tie.
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Grant Kekana vs Fiston Mayele
Mayele is an old-fashioned box poacher with a natural instinct for sniffing out goals. His sharp positioning and hunger in front of goal make him a constant threat. The Congolese striker has shown clinical finishing when opportunities arise.
Kekana, by contrast, has been one of Sundowns' most consistent defenders. Set to marshal the backline at the heart of defence, the ever-reliable centre-back will need to remain alert throughout, especially against a team known for creating and converting chances with efficiency.
Aubrey Modiba vs Mostafa Fathi
Pyramids' right winger, Fathi, brings flair and versatility, often switching flanks with ease. His ability to adapt to the flow of the game and provide attacking impetus has been a key factor in his side's Champions League run, as well as their current lead in the Egyptian Premier League.
Standing in his path is the experienced Modiba, a player noted for his reliability on both ends of the pitch. While his forward contributions strengthen Sundowns in attack, it is his defensive discipline that will be vital in keeping Fathi contained.
Walid El Karti vs Teboho Mokoena
Karti, the versatile Moroccan midfielder, thrives in multiple roles under coach Krunoslav Jurčić, who regularly adjusts tactics based on the opposition. His intelligence and positional awareness make him effective in both defensive and attacking transitions.
Mokoena, a powerhouse in midfield, has already made his mark against Pyramids, scoring the decisive goal in their 2023/24 group stage encounter. This renewed rivalry could prove pivotal in a midfield battle expected to be fiercely contested.
The player who asserts greater control may well swing the tie in their side's favour.
Ahmed Samy vs Lucas Ribeiro Costa
At 33, veteran Egyptian centre-back Samy has been a defensive cornerstone for Pyramids throughout their campaign, appearing in ten matches and providing leadership at the back.
He will face a stern test against Ribeiro, the Betway Premiership Golden Boot winner. Ribeiro not only has a keen eye for goal but also excels at linking up play, making him a multifaceted threat.
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