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Esperance reach third consecutive African Champions League final
Holders Esperance reached a third consecutive final of the African Champions League with a 1-0 win over TP Mazembe on Saturday.
Tunisians Esperance drew 0-0 with TP Mazemebe in DR Congo in the first leg, but Mohamed Ben Mansour's 70th-minute goal in Tunis settled the tie.
Esperance were more adventurous than their opponents and Mansour pounced after a flick-on following a free-kick.
Egyptian side Al Ahly are favourites to join Esperance in the final.
The record six-time African champions entertain Nigerian side Sunshine Stars on Sunday having earned a 3-3 draw away in the first leg.
The final will be staged over two legs during November with a two-week break between fixtures and the champions pocket $1.5m (拢940,000) plus a place at the 2012 Club World Cup in Japan.