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Heartbreak for Orlando Pirates as Pyramids FC end CAF Champions League dream to set up Mamelodi Sundowns final

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Orlando Pirates’ hopes of an all-South African CAF Champions League final were dashed on Friday night as Egyptian side Pyramids FC edged them 3-2 at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo. 

The Buccaneers led twice during the second leg semi-final, but were unable to protect their advantage on both occasions.

They allowed the hosts to come from behind and book their place in the final, where they will meet Mamelodi Sundowns.

The Brazilians had advanced to the title decider earlier on Friday night on the away-goals rule after a 1-1 draw with Egyptians giants Al Ahly.

The Pirates second leg started at a frantic pace, with both teams creating good chances in the opening 15 minutes. 

Pirates, knowing an away goal would be crucial, looked sharp on the counter, while Pyramids tested Sipho Chaine early.

The breakthrough came in the 41st minute when 20-year-old Relebohile Mofokeng found space at the back post and finished calmly after Tapelo Xoki flicked-on a long throw. 

It was a smart move that put Pirates in a strong position, but the lead didn’t last long.

Just four minutes later, Pyramids responded. 

In a congested penalty box, Fiston Mayele managed to poke home a low cross from Mostafa Fathi, levelling the score on the night and putting the tie back in the balance at halftime.

After the break, Pirates regained their lead through another Academy product, Mohau Nkota.

 

The 20-year-old forward struck a superb long-range goal in the 53rd minute – his fourth in the competition – to give Pirates hope of a place in the final.

However, defensive lapses cost them again.

In the 58th minute, substitute Ramadan Sobhi climbed above Xoki to head home a long ball into the area, bringing Pyramids level once more. 

Pirates failed to reset, and Pyramids capitalised again shortly after.

Mayele, a constant threat, completed his brace by reacting quickest to a loose ball during a corner, smashing in the decisive third goal to seal victory for the home side and end Pirates’ continental run.

Pirates coach Jose Riveiro had opted for a more defensive approach, starting with a 5-4-1 formation and bringing in Xoki for attacker Patrick Maswanganyi. 

While the structure provided some stability, Pirates ultimately couldn’t cope with Pyramids’ pressure.

The result means it will be Pyramids facing Sundowns in the final – denying fans the prospect of a historic all-South African showdown. 

Pirates, meanwhile, are left to rue missed chances and key moments where control slipped away.

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