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Al Ahly, Monterrey Possible Line-ups


Sat 05 Feb 2022 | 09:30 AM
Mohamed Helba

Al Ahly and Monterrey will battle for a place in the Club World Cup semi-final when they meet in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

The two sides earned their places in this year's competitions with triumphs in the CAF Champions League and CONCACAF Champions League respectively last season, with the winners set to take on Copa Libertadores champions Palmeiras next week.

Al Ahly booked their place in the Club World Cup by winning their 10th CAF Champions League and a second consecutively, culminating in Morocco.

After cruising through the group stage, El Mared El Ahmar defeated Mamelodi Sundowns and Esperance de Tunis in two-legged affairs on their route to the final, with a clash against South African giants Kaizer Chiefs the only remaining obstacle between themselves and a 10th title.

Following a dominant showing, Pitso Mosimane's side came out with a 3-0 victory in Casablanca thanks to goals from Mohamed Sherif, Mohamed Magdy and Amr El Solia.

After an unbeaten start to the league season to top the Egyptian top flight, El Mared El Ahmar defeated Raja Casablanca in the CAF Super Cup in December, coming out on top in a penalty shootout after a 90th-minute equaliser courtesy of Taher Mohamed.

They now head into a second straight Club World Cup looking to improve on last year's bid, when they fell short in the semi-final against Bayern Munich, eventually beating Palmeiras in the third-place playoff.

Mosimane's men take on a Monterrey side who are returning to the competition after last appearing in 2019.

After a third-placed finish that time around, the Rayados announced themselves back on the global scene this year as they lifted the CONCACAF Champions League trophy, firstly cruising through the first two rounds before meeting Mexican rivals Cruz Azul in the semi-final.

A 4-1 thrashing in the second leg saw them progress to the final, and a single Rogelio Funes Mori goal made the difference in their 1-0 triumph over Mexican giants Club America at their Monterrey home in October.

Now on the back of a disappointing Apertura stage of the domestic campaign, finishing ninth in the Liga MX, Javier Aguirre's side will look to bounce back to form with a win on Saturday to reach this year's semi-final.

Al Ahly possible starting lineup:

Lotfi; Rabia, Benoun, Koka; Hany, Dieng, Magdy, Miquissone; Tau, Hassan, Abdelkader

Monterrey possible starting lineup:

Andrada; Medina, Gutierrez, Vegas, Aguirre; Ortiz, Rodriguez, Gonzalez; Meza, Janssen, Vergara