AS Kaloum’s Away Goal Keeps CAF Champions League Hopes Alive Despite Defeat to USM Alger
AS Kaloum of Conakry faced a challenging task in Algiers last weekend as part of the CAF Champions League round of 16, falling 2-1 to USM Alger. Despite the loss, the Guinean side showed resilience and promise, putting up a spirited performance that could have seen them take an early lead on multiple occasions.
Though they were unable to secure a win, AS Kaloum’s away goal has kept their hopes of advancing to the CAF Champions League group stage very much alive. With the tie still delicately balanced, the Guineans now have a crucial advantage heading into the return leg. If they manage to score without conceding in Bamako, Kaloum would secure their place in the next round.
Captain Ben Adama, speaking to Foot224, remained confident about his team’s chances, despite the uphill battle they face. “I think that in the return leg we will show a new face. By the grace of God, we will qualify in Bamako,” he stated, sending a clear message that his side is determined to overcome the odds.
With the tie still open and an away goal in hand, AS Kaloum will look to turn the tables in the second leg, with the ambition of making it to the CAF Champions League group stage.