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 CS Constantine ends Nsoatreman’s CAF Confederation Cup campaign

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Nsoatreman’s journey in the CAF Confederation Cup came to an abrupt end following a 1-0 defeat to CS Constantine. The Ghanaian club, already trailing from the first leg, failed to overturn the deficit, ultimately succumbing to a 3-0 aggregate loss. The decisive goal came early in the match, as the Algerian side solidified their place in the next round of the competition.

The turning point of the match occurred in the 20th minute when CS Constantine’s Ben Shaa found the back of the net, putting the Algerians 1-0 up on the night and 3-0 ahead on aggregate.

Nsoatreman’s defense, which had struggled in the first leg, was once again undone, leaving the Ghanaian side with a mountain to climb.

Despite their best efforts, Nsoatreman never fully recovered from the early blow.

The goal rattled their confidence and left them scrambling for a way back into the match.

CS Constantine, on the other hand, remained organized and composed, showing their experience in managing high-stakes matches.

Although Nsoatreman showed flashes of resilience, particularly in the second half, they were unable to break through Constantine’s disciplined defense.

The few chances they managed to create were either snuffed out by the hosts or failed to trouble the goalkeeper.

As time ticked away, it became increasingly clear that a comeback was out of reach for the Ghanaian side.

With CS Constantine dominating possession and dictating the tempo of the game, Nsoatreman’s attempts to fight back were in vain.

Their elimination was all but confirmed as they failed to find the goals needed to turn the tie in their favor.

For Nsoatreman, this defeat marks the end of their continental ambitions in this year’s CAF Confederation Cup.

Despite the disappointment, their run in the tournament will serve as a valuable learning experience for the club, which is relatively new to African continental competitions.

Competing against a team with the pedigree of CS Constantine highlighted the gap between the two sides, especially in terms of experience and tactical discipline.

Moving forward, Nsoatreman can build on the positives from their campaign, gaining insight into the demands of international football.

Their performance in the earlier rounds showed promise, but the step up in quality from the Algerian side was evident across both legs.

For CS Constantine, the victory represents another step toward their ambitions of continental success.

The Algerians controlled the tie from start to finish, demonstrating the clinical edge and defensive stability required in knockout football.

With their place secured in the next round, Constantine will be looking to carry this momentum forward as they aim for further success in the CAF Confederation Cup.

As for Nsoatreman, their exit will undoubtedly be a disappointment, but their participation in the tournament has given them valuable exposure on the African stage, something they can build upon in future seasons.

Bokor Elikplim

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