Caf Champions League: TP Mazembe wary of Pyramid's attack

"We know Pyramids have great offensive capabilities."

In Summary
  • Pyramids' array of attacking weapons includes striker Fiston Mayele, who Ndiaye highlighted as a particular threat.
  • Mazembe are veterans of the competition having been crowned kings of Africa five times previously, the last victory coming in 2015.
Emam Ashour (2nd L) of Al Ahly competes during the African Football League (AFL) semi-final match between Al Ahly of Egypt and Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa in Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 1, 2023. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
Emam Ashour (2nd L) of Al Ahly competes during the African Football League (AFL) semi-final match between Al Ahly of Egypt and Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa in Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 1, 2023. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
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TP Mazembe coach Lamine Ndiaye admits his team cannot focus solely on defending when they face Pyramids' fearsome attack in today's Caf Champions League encounter.

The five-time Caf Champions League winners get their group campaign underway with a daunting trip to Egyptian adversaries Pyramids.

Ndiaye acknowledges Pyramids have emerged as serious contenders after pushing Al Ahly and Zamalek close domestically under new coach Jaime Pacheco.

"We know Pyramids have great offensive capabilities. We did not come here just to defend against them," Ndiaye stated at the pre-match press conference.

Pyramids' array of attacking weapons includes striker Fiston Mayele, who Ndiaye highlighted as a particular threat.

The Portuguese tactician guided Pyramids to second place behind Al Ahly in the past two Egyptian Premier League seasons to establish them as a growing power.

Ndiaye believes Pacheco has since transformed them into even stronger Champions League challengers.

However, Mazembe are veterans of the competition having been crowned kings of Africa five times previously, the last victory coming in 2015. Ndiaye feels his talented squad, headlined by attackers Chris Mugalu and Likuvo Merveil, have the tools to progress from a tough group.

Mazembe midfielder Djeloudi Likomza struck a positive note heading into the clash, stating: "We'll do our best to achieve a good result."

Yet their early exit from the African Football League exposed deficiencies Ndiaye is still working to address.

Facing Pyramids' free-scoring attack represents an immediate test of Mazembe's credentials on the Champions League stage they know so well.