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Pitso Mosimane of Al Ahly. Photo: EPA/KHALED ELFIQI

Al Ahly drop points in the league title race, sit third on the EPL log

Al Ahly dropped two points in the race for the league title as they could only afford a 0-0 draw away to National Bank on Wednesday.

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Pitso Mosimane of Al Ahly. Photo: EPA/KHALED ELFIQI

Al Ahly dropped two points in the race for the league title as they could only afford a 0-0 draw away to National Bank on Wednesday.

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Pitso Mosimane fielded his strongest possible starting line-up with the likes of Mohammed El-Shenawy, Mohamed Sherif and Percy Tau all cracking the nod.

And the Al Ahly coach made that decision while also keeping an eye on the CAF Champions League final against Wydad Athletic Club on 30 May.

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Nonetheless, while Al Ahly enjoyed keeping the ball and taking shots at goal, they were not able to break down the resilient National Bank defence.

Pitso Mosimane, Al Ahly SC head coach, reacts during the FIFA Club World Cup 2021 second round soccer match between Al Ahly SC and CF Monterrey in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 05 February 2022. EPA/ALI HAIDER

AL AHLY NOW SEVEN POINTS OFF THE PACE

The goalless draw saw Al Ahly fall seven points behind log leaders Zamalek who played four more games compared to their rivals.

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Al Ahly are on 34 points from 15 league games while defending champions Zamalek are on 41 points after having played 19 games.

Fagrie Lakay’s Pyramids are currently second on the standings with 39 points from the 18 league games they have played so far.

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