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2014 WORLD CUP - DAY 15 - GROUP H - Algeria vs Russia 1:1

 

GROUP H
Algeria vs Russia 1:1

 

SQUADS
ALGERIA RUSSIA 

 

GOALS

Algeria: 1x
Slimani 60′

Russia: 1x
Kokorin 6′
        
 

Algeria came from behind to draw with Russia and reach the last 16 of the Fifa World Cup for the first time.

Ex-England boss Fabio Capello saw his Russia side take an early lead when an unmarked Aleksandr Kokorin headed in from Dmitri Kombarov's left-wing cross.

But Algeria grabbed an equaliser in the second half as Islam Slimani converted from Yacine Brahimi's free-kick.

Russia could not score a winning goal as Algeria held on to secure a tie with Germany in the second round on Monday.

However, the north Africans' equaliser was a controversial one as television pictures showed a laser from the crowd had been shone in the face of Russian goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev moments before the goal.

Nevertheless, the CSKA Moscow custodian will be unhappy with the concession as he came off his line to try to intercept Brahimi's delivery but failed to get there ahead of Slimani.

The goalkeeper had also made a costly error in his side's opening 1:1 draw with South Korea as he let a shot from Lee Keun-Ho slip through his fingers and into the net.

Those dropped points proved decisive as Algeria, who failed to advance past the first phase in 1982, 1986 and 2010, joined Group H winners Belgium in the next round.

Capello had guided England into the last 16 in South Africa but his Russia side failed to win any of their three group games in Brazil.

They only found the net twice and did not have the cutting edge to score another against the Algerians, despite piling on the pressure in the closing stages.

The Russians - who will host the 2018 finals - knew a victory would put them through to the last 16 and they made a perfect start as they took the lead in the sixth minute.

Viktor Fayzulin released Kombarov and his cross was met by Kokorin, who powered a header from 12 yards past goalkeeper Rais M'bolhi.

Algeria fought their way back into the game, but Akinfeev saved weak efforts from Djamel Mesbah and Brahimi and was also well placed to block Slimani's powerful header from eight yards.

Russia almost doubled their lead three minutes into the second half, but Aleksandr Samedov was denied by M'bolhi after linking up with Kokorin.

But Slimani, who scored in Algeria's 4:2 victory against South Korea on Sunday, equalised on the hour with what turned out to be the most important goal in their history.

Russia pushed forward in a desperate attempt to get the goal that would have taken them into the last 16 for the first time since the break-up of the old Soviet Union.

Their best chance fell to Aleksandr Kerzhakov, but his low attempt was saved by M'bolhi as Algeria held on for a historic result.

 

Algeria vs Russia match stats

Algeria failed to keep a clean sheet for the 11th time in their 12 World Cup matches

Algeria become the sixth different African team to make the knockout stages of a World Cup, emulating Morocco, Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal and Ghana

Russia have gone out of the World Cup in the group phase in their last three appearances - 1994, 2002 and 2014


Algeria coach Vahid Halilhodzic said: 

"Algeria played a heroic match and our qualification is perfectly deserved.
"During the first half Russia used their experience, my players were a bit naive."

 

Russia coach Fabio Capello said: 
"Our goalkeeper was affected by a laser 10 seconds before the goal. He was blinded by a laser, there are photos, films of it. I'm not looking for excuses. I accept defeats."

Asked whether he would stay in charge of the Russian side, Capello replied: "If they still want me, yes."

Islam Slimani scored the equaliser to take Algeria into the last 16 for the first time

Fabio Capello has only won one of his seven World Cup games as a coach.

He took England to the last 16 in South Africa in 2010, but has exited in the group phase with Russia in Brazil

Algeria went out in the group phase of the 1982, 1986 and 2010 World Cups

Aleksandr Kokorin's header gave Russia an early lead against Algeria in Curitiba

Russia had only scored once in their two previous World Cup games but went ahead after six minutes

 

LINEUP:

Algeria

23 M'Bolhi
20 Mandi
06 Mesbah Booked
14 Bentaleb
04 Belkalem
05 Halliche
10 Feghouli
12 Medjani
13 Slimani (Soudani - 91' )
11 Brahimi (Yebda - 71' )
18 Djabou (Ghilas - 77' Booked )


Substitutes
01 Mohamed
02 Bougherra
03 Ghoulam
07 Yebda
08 Lacen
09 Ghilas
15 Soudani
16 Zemmamouche
17 Cadamuro
19 Taïder
21 Mahrez
22 Mostefa


Russia

01 Akinfeev
02 Kozlov Booked
23 Kombarov Booked
08 Glushakov (Denisov - 45' )
14 Berezoutski
04 Ignashevitch
11 Kerzhakov (Kanunnikov - 81' )
20 Faizulin
09 Kokorin
17 Shatov (Dzagoev - 67' )
19 Samedov


Substitutes
03 Schennikov
05 Semenov
06 Kanunnikov
07 Denisov
10 Dzagoev
12 Lodygin
13 Granat
15 Mogilevets
16 Ryzhikov
18 Zhirkov
21 Ionov
22 Eshchenko


Ref: Cüneyt Çakir
Att: 39,311

 

Analysis

"Russia were shocking at the last Euros, and they never seem to improve. Everyone thinks that they'll do well, because the Russian League looks quite strong. But they don't have any width or clever players.

"They've no one who can beat anyone. They've never had a number nine and they're clueless going forward. There's nothing to them."

 

(BBC Radio 5 live b Chris Waddle)

 

26 Jun 2014
(BBC Sport by Michael Emons)

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