USM Alger secured its position as the leader of Group A in the CAF Cup after a hard-fought victory (2-1) against South African representatives, Supersport United, concluding their group stage campaign.
Following a setback in Libya against Al-Hilal Benghazi (1-2), the Rouge et Noir were determined to bounce back and end their winless streak. Juan Carlos Garrido’s squad showcased their ambition from the outset, applying relentless pressure on the Supersport United defense.
Players such as Bacha, Bousseliou, and Ateba initiated numerous attempts, with the South African goalkeeper displaying commendable vigilance.
Merili came close to breaking the deadlock with a powerful header (22′).
Before the half-hour mark, Bacha capitalized on a defensive lapse from Supersport United, unleashing a precise shot from 18 meters that caught the opposing goalkeeper off guard
Merili missed a golden opportunity in the 37th minute, failing to double the lead with an open goal at his disposal.
After the break, Supersport United surprised USM Alger with Matodzi’s splendid strike finding the top corner of Benbot’s net (51′).
The visitors nearly took the lead, with Albert narrowly missing a crucial chance to give his team an advantage.
Despite facing moments of uncertainty, the Rouge et Noir regained the lead on the scoreboard with Kanou’s crucial goal in the 76th minute.
Kanou, however, missed another clear opportunity. Ultimately, USM Alger secured victory with goals from Bacha and Merili, concluding the group stage at the top of Group A and ending a four-match losing streak.