Africa-Press – Lesotho. Al Ahly delivered the kind of performance that reminds the continent why they remain African football’s gold standard, brushing aside JS Kabylie 4–1 in Cairo. From the opening whistle, the hosts controlled the rhythm and the statistics told the same story. Sixty-one percent possession, eighteen total shots and a relentless press that left the Algerian visitors scrambling for answers.
The breakthrough came just after the half-hour mark when Trezeguet finished off a sharp move to put Al Ahly ahead. The lead barely settled before M. Sherif doubled it three minutes later, converting after a clever assist from A. Bencharki. Kabylie’s resistance cracked further early in the second half as pressure forced defender M. El Shenawy into an own goal.
Trezeguet wasn’t done. He struck again in the 84th minute, cementing a brace and sealing Al Ahly’s dominance. Kabylie managed a late consolation when M. Hadid forced an own goal deep into stoppage time, but the damage had long been done.
Al Ahly’s superiority stretched across every metric, from corners to attacking sequences, and the scoreline reflected their authority. For Kabylie, the night was a harsh reminder of the margins at this level. For Al Ahly, it was a statement: sharp, confident and commanding as they continue their chase for continental glory.
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