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After losing his Group C match with the Algerian sports club and cut the result with Egyptian Icelandic Ismaili, ruled out of the competition because of the riot of his supporters, the five-time winner, Mazembe, entered without a point and six points behind his main Algerian rival.
Mazembe left no chance for his African guests to catch his breath in the first period after finishing 4-0, he added four more goals in the second, adding a historic defeat to his Tunisian guest, Kevin Mundico, Jackson Moulika and Tresor Mutu Mabe.
Africans welcome Messiemi on May 12, while the Tunisian sports club will have to wait until March 8 for its third home match against Tunisia.
In the first group, Wydad Casablanca, champion of the previous edition, returned from the Nigerian Lobi Stars Stadium with a second win thanks to Mohammed Nahiri who had scored the only goal of a penalty kick in the 20th minute.
Wydad took the lead with six points and a goal difference against South African Mamelodi Sundowns, who beat ASEC Abidjan 3-1 on Friday to beat Morocco 2-1.
In the second set, Horoya came back from a 1-0 win at Platinum Stadium with a penalty shot from Hamid Osuko in the second half.
Elsewhere in the same group, Esperance will meet hosts of the Orlando Pirates of South Africa, who are four points behind the visitors.
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