A Moroccan newspaper warns Wydad of the Al-Ahly duo ahead of...

The Moroccan newspaper, the National Team, warned the Wydad Casablanca team from the Al-Ahly duo, Ali Maaloul and Mohamed Magdy “Afsha”, before the semi-finals of the African Champions League competition.

Al-Ahly will meet Wydad, tomorrow, Saturday, at the Mohammed V stadium, while Zamalek will face its counterpart Raja on Sunday, at the same stadium as well.

The Moroccan newspaper stated that Ali Maaloul and Mohamed Magdy Afsha are the best passes for Al-Ahly with 13 assists in the Egyptian League competition.

The newspaper added that the left front is more effective for Al-Ahly team, as it relies a lot on Ali Maaloul to progress and send the perfect crosses.

The newspaper added that Wydad should pay attention to these points and warn about them before confronting Al-Ahly.

The Al-Ahly and Zamalek missions traveled to Morocco, last Tuesday, in preparation for facing Wydad and Raja.

The African Union had asked Al-Ahly and Zamalek to conduct medical examinations before traveling to Morocco in light of the medical protocols followed to deal with the Corona virus, and the result was negative.

The semi-finals of the African Champions League will be held without the presence of the masses, in accordance with the decision of the African Union, due to the emerging corona virus “Covid 19”.

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