Kaizer Chiefs strike early to secure key CAF Cup win
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Pule Mmodi scored after just 108 seconds to give Kaizer Chiefs of South Africa a 1-0 away win over ZESCO United of Zambia on Sunday in the CAF Confederation Cup.
Flavio Da Silva's header from a corner rebounded off the
post and Mmodi reacted quickest to tap the ball into the net past goalkeeper
Philip Sakauta.
Chiefs never seriously threatened to score again, but ZESCO
rarely looked like equalising in a southern Africa showdown that did little to
excite the crowd in Ndola.
ZESCO rely heavily of Chad international Amine Hiver for
goals, but he was well policed by the Chiefs defence.
A first Group D victory for Chiefs left the Johannesburg
club third with four points from three matches. They trail two-time
Confederation Cup winners Zamalek of Egypt by one point.
Another Egyptian club, Al Masry, who drew 0-0 away to
Zamalek in Cairo, top the table with seven points.
Chiefs have home fixtures against ZESCO and Masry on the
next two weekends and two victories would boost their hopes of a top-two finish
and qualification for the quarter-finals.
ZESCO are pointless after three straight losses and, with
two away fixtures to come, have virtually no chance of surviving the group phase.
The other South African challengers, Stellenbosch, conceded
after five minutes and five minutes into added time to lose 2-0 away to Chabab
Belouizdad of Algeria in Group C.
A clever back heel from Lofti Boussouar set up Abdennour
Belhocini to give the home side an early lead with a powerful shot past South
African goalkeeper Oscarine Masuluke.
Although the livelier team throughout, Belouizdad did not
clinch victory until Farid El Melali converted a penalty after Mohamed Ben
Hammouda was fouled.
Belouizdad top the table with six points, Stellenbosch and
Singida Big Stars of Tanzania have four each and AS Otoho of Congo Brazzaville
three. It is shaping up to be the tightest of the four groups.
In a make-or-break Group B match, Tanzanian ice cream
company club AZAM come from behind to win 2-1 away to Nairobi United of Kenya.
Dancan Odhiambo put African debutants Nairobi ahead on 14
minutes. The lead lasted just three minutes before Congolese Jephte Kitambala
equalised.
AZAM went ahead with 12 minutes of regular time left when
Ghana-born Nairobi goalkeeper Ernest Mohammed conceded an own goal.
Wydad Casablanca of Morocco edged Maniema Union of the
Democratic Republic of Congo 1-0 to maintain a perfect Group B record after
three rounds with nine points. Maniema lie second with six.
AZAM have three points, and will enjoy home advantage in a
potentially crucial match against Maniema in February. Nairobi are pointless.
The Confederation Cup is the second-tier African club
competition. It is based on the UEFA Europa League.


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