The stage is about for an exhilarating conclusion to the CAF Champions League second preliminary spherical tie between FC Samartex and Raja Casablanca, as the 2 groups put together to face off in a decisive second leg in Casablanca subsequent week.
Following a pulsating draw within the first leg on the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, the momentum is evenly poised, and each groups might be wanting to seize the initiative within the return encounter.
Raja Casablanca of Morocco held Ghana champions FC Samartex 1996 to a 2-2 stalemate within the first leg of the CAF Champions League second preliminary spherical on the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
The guests made their presence identified early on, with Samartex goalkeeper Kofi Baah making a significant save within the third minute to dam Adam Ennaffati’s shot from the sting of the field.
This early warning signal hinted on the formidable risk posed by the three-time CAF Champions League winners, who might be deadly on any pitch they performed on.
The guests lastly discovered the breakthrough within the twentieth minute by Mohamed Azrida’s medical header from a nook kick, which left the Samartex protection scrambling.
The Timber Giants discovered their footing within the thirty seventh minute when Francis Gyetuah scored an unforgettable acrobatic purpose to get his first-ever CAF Champions League purpose, knotting the rating and shifting the momentum.
Samartex’s dominance was rewarded on the stroke of halftime as Michael Ephson capitalised on a rebound, scoring to make it 2-1 and provides his crew a vital lead.
The Moroccan guests regained their composure early within the second half, with Mohamed Boulacsout’s medical end capping off a well-executed crew maneuver.
Samartex are Ghana Premier League crew to face Raja Casablanca in a CAF competitors, following within the footsteps of Berekum Chelsea, who confronted the Moroccan giants within the 2011/12 CAF Champions League.
With a 2-2 stalemate, the stage is about for a charming second leg in Casablanca, the place the tie might be determined in every week.
Story by Rabbi Adu Agyei