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Costly Hany penalty miss as Sundowns keep Al Ahly at bay

Namibian Peter Shalulile put the visitors ahead on 34 minutes in a Group B thriller in Cairo, then Hany wasted a second-half chance to level when his weak kick was saved by Ronwen Williams.

Persistent second-half pressure by Ahly finally paid off with a headed equaliser from Mohamed Abdelmonem after 59 minutes when Sundowns were caught napping from a corner.

Hussein el Shahat punished hesitant defending to fire the hosts into the lead on 74 minutes with a shot that beat Williams at his near post.

But 2016 African champions Sundowns had the final say when substitute Thapelo Morena levelled 10 minutes from time.

Cassius Mailula fired against the post and Morena pounced on the rebound and showed composure before hammering the ball across goalkeeper Mohamed el Shenawy into the far corner.

A draw was a fair reflection of a match full of flowing, attacking play with both teams missing numerous chances and defenders exhibiting some superb tackling.

While Sundowns dropped their first points after wins over Al Hilal of Sudan and Coton Sport of Cameroon, they top the table halfway through the six-round group phase with seven points.

Hilal have six points, Ahly one and Coton none in a section the Egyptian and South African outfits were expected to dominate and claim the two quarter-finals places up for grabs.

Ahly do have a game in hand due to Club World Cup commitments this month, at home to Coton next Saturday, but two of their other three fixtures are in South Africa and Cameroon.

The Cairo club have featured in five of the last six Champions League finals and it would be a stunning upset if they failed to progress.

With Sundowns drawing, only two former champions, Esperance of Tunisia and Raja Casablanca of Morocco, boast perfect group

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