CAF Champions League: Sundowns, Mazembe seal quarter-final places after their Group A victories

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Mamelodi Sundowns and TP Mazembe sealed their places in the quarter-finals of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League thanks to their Group A wins on Saturday.

South African side Sundowns booked their place in the knockout stages with a comfortable 2-0 victory away at Mauritanian club Nouadhibou on Saturday evening.

First-half goals from Grant Kekana and Themba Zwane ensured the Pretoria club progressed to the quarter-finals and kept them in the hunt for the title.

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Sundowns started brightly and deservedly went ahead midway through the first half when Kekana headed home a Marcelo Allende free-kick.

The hosts remained in control for the rest of the game, with the lively Zwane adding a second in the 70th minute courtesy of a fine assist from substitute Lebohang Mokoena.

It was a dominant display from Sundowns, who peppered the Nouadhibou goal with shots throughout. Goalkeeper Babacar Diop pulled off several good saves to keep the scoreline respectable for the visitors.

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In the end, though, Sundowns’ quality shone through as they made it four wins from five games in Group A to book a last-eight spot with one match remaining.

Defeat for Nouadhibou means the Mauritanians are eliminated at the group stage in their first-ever Champions League campaign.

Former champions TP Mazembe earlier in the day secured their place in the quarter-finals thanks to their 3-0 win over Pyramids of Egypt.

The match, held in Lubumbashi, saw Mazembe seal the decisive victory with goals from Joel Beya Glody Likonza and Patient Mwamba sealing the win.

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With this triumph, the DR Congo club surged to second place in Group A with 10 points, securing their berth in the quarter-finals.

In contrast, Pyramids bid farewell to any hopes of advancing with four points, having one remaining match against Nouadhibou, the Mauritanian champions.

Pyramids commenced the match with promise but squandered a golden opportunity early on when Mostafa Fathi’s shot was blocked by the Mazembe goalkeeper Alioune Faty.

Mazembe swiftly capitalized on their chances, with Beya converting a perfect cross from the right to open the scoring.

Likonza extended the hosts’ lead just before halftime with a skilful exchange inside the penalty area.

Although Mazembe netted a third goal early in the second half, it was disallowed for offside.

Pyramids pushed for a comeback, but Mazembe’s defense stood firm, thwarting Fitson Mayele’s dangerous attempt.

In the dying moments of the match, substitute Mwamba capitalized on a mistake by Pyramids’ Blati Toure, sealing Mazembe’s victory with a composed finish.

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