Vita Club sounded a warning to the rest of the CAF Champions League with a crushing 5-0 victory over Simba in Kinshasa on Saturday.
Tanzanian club Simba eased past JS Saoura last week but, back in the competition for the first time since 2003, learned a harsh lesson on the road.
They trailed 3-0 by half-time and struggled to stem the damage after the interval with Makwekwe Kupa s header and Jean-Marc Makusu s second of the match rounding out Vita s convincing first victory of the campaign.
The two sides now share a win apiece in Group D and are a point adrift of leaders Al Ahly.
HIGHLIGHTS .. AS Vita 5-0 Simba SC
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Group A is even tighter after two matchweeks following Mamelodi Sundowns steadying 2-1 home win against Wydad Casablanca, the 2017 champions.
Themba Zwane was the hero for the home side as his well-taken brace ensured Mohamed Nahiri s first-half piledriver proved nothing more than a consolation.
South Africa midfielder Zwane s goals came either side of Nahiri s blockbusting effort and left all four teams equal on three points.
Nigerian side Lobi Stars, the team that edged Sundowns 2-1 last time out, earlier slipped to a 1-0 loss away to ASEC Mimosas, who had Ahmed Herve Diamonde s 38th-minute penalty to thank for securing three points.
HIGHLIGHTS .. Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 Wydad Casablanca
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CS Constantine are enjoying more serene progress in Group C, the Algerian side making it six points from a possible six with a routine 3-0 defeat of TP Mazembe.
Mihayo Kazembe s men held their hosts scoreless during the first half but Houcine Benayada broke the deadlock via a goalkeeping error soon after the interval and Constantine were in control from there.
Nasreddine Zaalani and Sid Ali Lamri wrapped up a comfortable result that leaves Mazembe and second-placed Club Africain three points adrift of the table-toppers.
HIGHLIGHTS .. CS Constantine 3-0 TP Mazembe
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