Haimudi did not award a penalty in the second half to Coton Sport. Oddly enough Cameroon television chose not to repeat what happened. I replayed it a couple of times, and still not sure, so let's give Haimudi the benefit of the doubt. There were hardly any protests, but that could be because the Cameroon players consider a referee's decisions as something you should respect. And maybe because Haimoudi does not look like someone you can talk back to.
He did award a penalty to Al Ahly after a clear foul, many times repeated on tv.
Haimudi, who ran along with the players for most of the time, stopped doing that towards the end of the match, either he was getting tired or he reckoned nothing was going to happen anyway.
Coton Sport, really bad in the first leg, played eagerly. They really went or it, creating I don't know how many chances to score. They were better than 2 weeks ago, but still not good enough.
Al Ahly won the AFC Champions League for the 6th time. Coton Sport players must have been exhausted, they were covered in chalk and sweat, I don't think I saw one Al Ahly player doe so much as run.