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Published: 29 May 2021
By winning the renaissance of the Moroccan volcano 2-0, he crowned the seventh title in his history at the Jassim Ben Hamad Stadium in the Qatari capital, Doha.
Mohamed Sharif (57) and Salah Mohsen (82) scored the goals of the match, which saw the attendance of 2900 spectators, mostly Al-Ahli fans, forming 30 percent of the capacity of the stadium, after the local organizing committee allowed masses to be present following the easing of restrictions to limit the spread of the corona virus.
After an absence of 7 years, the Qahari team regained the Super title since the last coronation in 2014, winning the Champions League title by an African duo, looking for a historic five if they successfully added the domestic Super to the league and cup titles.
In return, the Moroccan team, the champions of the 2020 FA Cup, did not continue to do well in the first leg.
Al-Ahly almost made a perfect start with the early opening of the recording, when Mohamed Hani sent an occasional ball that reached the unattended Mohamed Sharif from the defense, but he did not handle it well (3).
Then Malian Aliyu Diang threatened guard Zahir Larroupe's goalkeeper, when Hiha Hussain shoved the scarves over the counter (8).
The Moroccan team began to enter the atmosphere of the match, before taking control of the second half of the first leg with a clear preference and frequent access to the goalkeeper Mohamed El-Shenawy.
Muhammad Farhan had the best chance of scoring when Mohsen Yaghur's pass against Al - Shenawy, but he was repaid to the side of the umpire in an odd way (27), while Zedd Crouch's casual shot (32).
Al-Ahly tried to respond when Hussein Al-Shahat singled out Diang's pass, but preferred to set the ball for Sharif Al-Shahr (34).
The volcano renaissance almost ended the first inning ahead, when Bakri Al - Halali of the starboard invaded to gain a free kick on the outskirts of the zone following an obstruction from Yasir Ibrahim, and Umar Austrian carried out the kick on the head of Commander Mohamed Aziz, who did not make good the window a few metres from the goal (45).
South African national coach Betsu Musemani made a switch in the second leg, involving the Tautonian Nabil Mallul and Rami Rami, which improved the defensive aspects of his team.
The substitute led a backfiring attack to get the ball into the palms, which he passed to Muhammad Sharif inside the area, turning around and netting Al-Ahly's lead goal (57).
The Moroccan team lobbied for the adjustment, and its Spanish coach, Juan Pedro Benali, engaged duo Zachariah Haref and Burkinabé Ellen Traoré.
However, Al-Ahly managed to deal with that situation, relying on backfires, one of which resulted in a second goal, when the new substitute, Salah Mohsen, faced the keeper and put the ball in, 82 securing his team's crowning title.