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2015 AFRICA CUP - QUARTER-FINALS - DAY 13 - Congo vs Congo DR 2:4

AFRICA CUP 2015 GROUP A GROUP B Quarter-Finals

Congo vs Congo DR 2:4

 

Congo
Goals: 2x
by Dore (55')
by Bifouma Koulossa (62')


Congo DR
Goals: 4x
by Mbokani Bezua (65', 90'+1)
by Bokila (75')
by Kimuaki

 

MATCH FACTS

"What a famous win for DR Congo.

Robert Kidiaba is dancing on his bottom in the penalty area.

DR Congo's first semi-final since 1998."

The match of the tournament without doubt, and it is DR Congo who advance to the semi-finals after a simply stunning comeback. 

"DR Congo gave away the two goals they conceded but they really got it together.

"In the end they definitely deserved to go through."

DR Congo fought back from two goals down to beat neighbours Congo and reach the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals.

Ferebory Dore volleyed Congo in front and Thievy Bifouma drove in from a rebound to make it 2:0 either side of DR Congo efforts that hit the bar.

In a 16-minute spell DR Congo's Dieumerci Mbokani slotted in to give them hope, Bolika fired in an equaliser and Joel Kimuaki headed in a third.

Mbokani rounded off the win, stroking home after a counter-attack.

It capped a remarkable fightback from DR Congo who looked to be heading out of the competition when they were two goals down just after the hour mark.

A tepid first half, in which Congo were unable to assert themselves at all, ended goalless and there was no sign of what was to follow.

DR Congo had a strong shout for a penalty immediately after the break and then Bokila smashed a shot against the bar from 12 yards.

Two-goal hero Mbokani was outstanding in attack for DR Congo

Only four minutes later Congo struck the first blow when Dore ghosted in at the far post to volley in from a long, diagonal free-kick into the box.

DR Congo almost equalised shortly after when Cedric Makiadi's free-kick crashed against the bar. 

But instead they conceded again after Jean Kasusula passed the ball out of defence straight to Dore whose shot was blocked by Kidiaba into the path of Bifouma and his effort beat the defenders on the line.

However, DR Congo refused to cave in and three minutes later they finally got the goal they had been threatening, Yannick Bolasie beat two men for pace and cut the ball back from the byeline for an unmarked Mbokani to slot home.

 

 

31 Jan 2015
(BBC Sport UK)

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