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Africa Cup 2015 GROUP A

Equatorial Guinea vs Congo 1:1 

 

Middlesbrough's Emilio Nsue poked the hosts in front on 16 minutes, despite appearing to be offside.

Francis N'Ganga hit a post as Congo came on strong in the closing stages before former West Brom forward Thievy Bifouma equalised from inside the area.

Congo should have won it but Dominique Malonga of Hibs missed from six yards.

It was an exciting start to a tournament that has been surrounded by concerns about Equatorial Guinea's readiness to host. 

The Central African country took on the challenge only in November after Morocco's plea to postpone the event because of their fears about Ebola was rejected by the Confederation of African Football.

But a decent opening from the home team, and a capacity crowd in Bata, might at least begin to take the focus away from the ongoing problems around facilities and accommodation.

The party atmosphere would nevertheless have been soured had Congo scored a late winner as the host team faded, the lack of football evident in the tired legs of a side that had not qualified for the tournament but were added as hosts.

The National Thunder had begun the game well, making light of their status as the lowest-ranked team in the event at 118th in Fifa's rankings.

Nsue joined Middlesbrough from Real Mallorca last summer

With the first clear chance of the game, they took the lead. Nsue latched on to a ball in the are from Kike and poked the ball through the legs of keeper Henri Maffoumbi for his first international goal - though replays showed he was offside.

Congo responded well and Marvin Baudry had a chance to level but sent his back-post header wide with the keeper stranded.

With possession being squandered by both sides, there were few clear-cut openings in the first half. The hosts' Iban Edu tried an opportunistic lob from just over half-way, while Congo were guilty of some weak shooting.

After the break, Edu appeared to be fortunate to get away with catching Cesaire Gandze in the face with an elbow.

But if that decision went for the home side, they were soon rueing the referee's judgment when he disallowed Nsue's delightful long-range lob, this time ruling the player to be offside when he appeared to be onside.

Earlier, Congo substitute Ladislas Douniama almost made an instant impact but the player's curling effort was superbly saved by goalkeeper Felipe Ovono.

As the game entered the final 10 minutes, Congo picked up the pace and almost levelled when a whipped set-piece from N'Ganga struck the upright.

The pressure told with three minutes left when Bifouma slotted a finish under Ovono after being played in by Malonga.

There was still time for Bifouma to return the favour but Ovono was unable to apply the same finish, failing to convert from six yards.

 

LINE-UP, BOOKINGS  & SUBSTITUTIONS 


EQUATORIAL GUINEA

01 Ovono Booked
08 Iyanga Travieso
05 Mbele Booked
04 Da Gracia Gomes
16 Bohale Aqueriaco
21 Zarandona Esono
22 Ganet (Ellong - 45' )
14 Senobua (Belima - 60' )
11 Balboa Booked
15 Edú (Bolado - 92' )
10 Nsue Lopez


SUBSTITUTES


02 Vázquez Evuy
03 Engonga
06 Edjogo-Owono Montalbán
07 Belima
09 Fabiani Bosio
12 Bolado
13 Embela
17 Darío
18 Ellong
19 Mosibe
20 Maye
23 Briones

 

CONGO

01 Mafoumbi
18 Baudry
21 Babélé    
04 Moubhibo Booked
02 N'Ganga
14 Gandzé (Ondama - 60' )
07 Oniangué
08 N'Dinga
05 Bouka Moutou (Malonga - 78' )    
13 Bifouma Koulossa
10 Dore (Douniama - 65' )


SUBSTITUTES

03 N'Ganga
06 Bissiki
09 M'boussy
11 Ondama
12 Litsingi
15 Douniama
16 Massa
17 Malonga
19 Malonga
20 Binguila
22 Ndzila
23 Mavoungou

 

 

17 Jan 2015
(BBC Sport UK)

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