26/07/2014

Setif beat Benghazi as Troussier prepares to lead Sfaxien

Algerians Entente Setif moved closer to a first African Champions League semi-finals appearance by defeating Libyans Al-Ahly Benghazi 2-0 on Friday. It puts some pressure on Frenchman Phillipe Troussier whose new side, CS Sfaxien, take on Esperance on Saturday night in his first match back in African football. El-Hedi Belameiri scored for Setif after 18 minutes with Sofiane Younis claiming the other goal in stoppage time. Belameiri notched his sixth Champions League goal this season with a low shot across goalkeeper Wissem El-Boudi from just inside the penalty area. Zimbabwe-born Edward Sadomba wasted several chances for Ahly before Younis struck on 93 minutes with...
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