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2015 AFRICA CUP - GROUP B - DAY 06 - Zambia vs Tunisia 1:2

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Zambia vs Tunisia 1:2

 

Tunisia make the most of Zambia's wastefulness in front of goal as they come from behind to win.

Emmanuel Mayuka opened the scoring when he blasted home a cross from the impressive Rainford Kalaba.

But Mayuka was injured when stretching for a chance to turn the ball into an empty net and moments later Tunisia scored against 10 men when Ahmed Akaichi scored from two yards out.

Tunisia improved after that and Yasine Chikhaoui headed home a late winner.

The Eagles of Carthage are now on four points after two games, with Zambia on one point with one game left in Group B of the Africa Cup of Nations.

Zambia have not won a match since lifting the trophy in 2012 - drawing four before this defeat, which was their first in 13 Cup of Nations games.

They could have had the game won before half-time with Kalaba firing just wide from 25 yards, forcing a save from Aymen Mathlouthi and then snatching at a chance.

Southampton fringe player Mayuka also missed chances.

First he headed straight at Aymen Mathlouthi and then snatched at the ball from six yards out as what should have been a goal rolled straight at keeper Aymen Mathlouthi.

Tunisia rarely threatened to score although they should have had a penalty when Emmanuel Mbola kicked over Youssef Msakni in the box after 57 minutes.

Zambia's breakthrough finally came when Evans Kangwa laid off Kalaba's cross and Mayuka smashed home from eight yards.

Moments later Mayuka was inches away from doubling the lead when he tried to turn a cross in from two yards. However, he injured himself in the process and that was the turning point.

While he was off the pitch receiving treatment, Akaichi touched in a Mohamed Ali Moncer corner from close range.

Mayuka left the stadium in an ambulance and with that Tunisia gained the momentum. With two minutes left the turnaround was complete as Youssef Msakni's cross was headed in from close range by Chikhaoui,

 

LINEUP, BOOKINGS & SUBSTITUTIONS

ZAMBIA 

16 Mweene
06 Nkausu
04 Munthali Booked
13 Sunzu
18 Mbola
12 Kangwa (Mulenga - 88' )
14 Mtonga
15 Singuluma
11 Musonda
20 Mayuka (Mwanza - 71' )
17 Kalaba Booked

 

SUBSTITUTES

01 Munyao
02 Malama
03 Lungu
05 Kabwe
07 Sautu
08 Musakanya
09 Kampamba
10 Mulenga
21 Mwanza
22 Titima
23 Ngoma

 

TUNISIA

16 Mathlouthi
05 Bedoui
02 Ben Youssef
03 Abdennour
12 Maâloul
06 Ragued
21 Saihi (Sassi - 75' )
18 Khazri (Ali Moncer - 66' )
09 Chikhaoui
07 Msakni
19 Akaichi (Younes - 80' )


SUBSTITUTES

01 Ben Mustapha
04 Mohsni
08 Rjaibi
10 Younes
11 Chermiti
13 Sassi
14 Nater
15 Ali Moncer
17 Mathlouthi
20 Yaacoubi
22 Ben Cherifia
23 Ben Djemia


Ref: Aboubacar Mario Bangoura

 

22 Jan 2015
(afrofootball_bl)

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