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CAF Champions League: AS FAR and RS Berkane Face Defining Quarter-Final Second Legs

Moroccan clubs competing in the CAF Champions League are approaching a decisive moment in their continental campaign. AS FAR and RS Berkane will both fight for a place in the semi-finals in their second-leg clashes, with the challenge of delivering strong performances away from home.

Defeated in the first leg under difficult circumstances, notably without their supporters and captain, AS FAR now travel to Cairo to face Pyramids FC with the clear objective of turning the tie around. The return of Rabie Hrimat is a major boost for the Military side, who will need greater control in midfield, sharper attacking efficiency, and disciplined defending to keep their hopes alive.

The clash at the Air Defense Stadium promises to be intense against an experienced opponent. The task is straightforward but demanding: score while maintaining defensive solidity to preserve any chance of reaching the final four.

Meanwhile, RS Berkane also face a tough challenge against Sudan’s Al Hilal. Held to a 1-1 draw at home in the first leg, the Moroccan side managed to salvage a result late in the game but will need to be far more decisive on the road.

Accustomed to the demands of African competition and difficult away fixtures, Berkane can rely on its experience to make the difference. Head coach Mouine Chaabani will play a crucial role in managing the encounter, both tactically and mentally.

In these high-stakes encounters, every detail will matter. Both Moroccan representatives must combine efficiency, discipline, and composure if they hope to extend their continental journey and carry the ambitions of Moroccan football further.

Editorial team/le7tv

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