Egyptian giants Al Ahly left Loftus Versfeld the happier side on Saturday after a goalless draw against Mamelodi Sundowns in the first leg of the CAF Champions League semi-final.
It was mission accomplished for the Red Devils, who sat back for much of the encounter and let the Brazilians have the lion's share of the ball possession. The Egyptians arrived in Pretoria and planned to park the bus, and that' exactly what they did.
Get your news on the go, click here to join the IOL News WhatsApp channel .It is tough to play these types of games, you have the best players in Africa playing this match, and sometimes people ask me what the difference is between North African and Southern African teams. It is that when you play in Cairo, you have 90,000 fans cheering from the first to the last minute, giving the team energy despite what happens on the pitch.
He went on to add: 'To get over these kinds of teams Al Ahly, you need everybody to play, the players, the coaches, the staff, everybody and the fans
It is important that in the next matches that we play at home, in the Betway Premiership , as we have tough matches ahead, I hope the supporters will come in numbers and give us the energy we need.