Brilliant Sierra Leone share AFCON spoils with Algeria in opener

Brilliant Sierra Leone share AFCON spoils with Algeria in opener

Sierra Leone was impressive against Algeria as both nations played to a goalless draw in their Africa Cup of Nations Group E opener at the Japoma Stadium on Tuesday.

Thanks to Local-based keeper Mohamed Kamara, who was named the Man of the Match for his composed display.

It’s was a show of two equals over 90-minute despite bookmakers picking Algeria to win the opener. China-based striker Mohamed Buta Turay was a handful for the Algeria right-back Bensebaini.

The North Africans and their counterparts missed a couple of good chances in the first forty-five minutes. Turay also tested Rais M’Bolhi in the first half. After the break, Alhaji Kamara, who plays for Danish side Randers, came close with an early snapshot for Sierra Leone.

Kamara then had an effort disallowed for offside after the break before Brahimi’s gilt-edged miss at the other end.

This refused goal served as a reminder to the Desert Foxes, who began to come out showing their brilliance. However, the Leone Stars show no respect as they continue with a counter-attacking of the holders.

Yacine Brahimi tried to light the first match in the 50th minute but fell short on the Sierra Leonean goalkeeper. In the 65th minute, Sofiane Bendebka was blocked by Steven Caulker as the ball hit the net.

With six minutes remaining, Benrhama misses the mark on his own in the penalty area. The match remains goalless as the Desert Foxes laid siege to the Sierra Leone side but informed goalkeeper Mohamed N Kamara was on his best as he made up for his defence twice.

Sierra Leone face the Ivory Coast on the 16 at the same venue, a match that will surely put coach John Keister men on their way to the round of sixteen if they can avoid defeat.

Algeria, who defeated Senegal in the 2019 final, face Equatorial Guinea in their next game on Sunday.

In the same group on Wednesday, Ivory Coast will take on Equatorial.

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Liverpool star Sadio Mane converted a penalty deep in added time to snatch a fortunate 1-0 win for Senegal over Zimbabwe in the Africa Cup of Nations Group B opener on Monday in Bafoussam.

Disaster struck the gallant underdogs when a shot hit the right arm of Kelvin Madzongwe and Mane sent goalkeeper Petros Mhari the wrong way with the resulting penalty on 97 minutes to settle a lacklustre affair.

While Senegal, one of the favourites to win a competition delayed twice by Covid-19, dominated possession, they rarely threatened to break down a well-organised Zimbabwe defence.

Group B continues later on Monday when Guinea will be slight favourites to overcome Malawi and join Senegal at the top of the table.

Senegal lacked Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy and Napoli centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly, who are recovering in Cameroon after testing positive for the coronavirus.

Zimbabwe travelled to central Africa without a couple of their top players, Marvelous Nakamba from Aston Villa and fellow midfielder Marshall Munetsi from French Ligue 1 outfit Reims, due to injuries.

With reigning African Footballer of the Year Mane and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Idrissa Gueye in the starting line-up, Senegal were expected to secure maximum points without undue difficulty.

The opening 20 minutes were controlled by the Teranga Lions, who camped in the Zimbabwe half and passed the ball casually while their opponents did a lot of chasing at a sparsely populated Stade de Kouekong.

Senegal issued a declaration of their intentions within 45 seconds of the kick-off in 30 degrees celsius (86 fahrenheit) heat when Bouna Sarr fired narrowly wide from just outside the box.

Sarr from German and European giants Bayern Munich went even closer midway through the opening half with a shot across the goal that was just off target.

After a quiet start, Mane burst between two defenders on 24 minutes only to see his low shot, aimed at the far corner of the net, blocked by goalkeeper Petros Mhari.

As the half progressed Zimbabwe began to move into Senegalese territory and should have done better from a free-kick inside the D with 30 minutes gone.

Captain Knowledge Musona took the set-piece and should have at least found the target instead of watching his tame attempt go harmlessly wide.

As half-time approached in the western highlands of Cameroon, Mane turned provider, setting up unmarked Gueye, who was let down by his first touch as he was poised to shoot at goal.

A goalless opening half ended with Senegal back on the attack and Fode Ballo Toure firing into the side netting.

The second half followed a similar pattern to the first as Senegal dominated possession without seriously threatening to take the lead.

Mhari rescued Zimbabwe 16 minutes from time when he dived to cut off a cross destined for Mane at the far post.

Senegal survived a scare as full-time loomed with a Zimbabwe free-kick creating a half-chance before the ball was grasped by goalkeeper Seny Dieng.

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The reigning African champions, Algeria, without a doubt, are the team to beat in this tournament, unbeaten in over 33 games running into the African Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

Algeria kicks things off with Sierra Leone on Tuesday at the Japoma Stadium. Kick-off 13-hour local time is a good test for a Sierra Leone side that has not been in the continental business for 26 years.

Nothing is impossible in world football, but their progress and recent statistics have been on the upwards.

During December’s Arab Cup tournament in Qatar, they defeated Sudan, Lebanon, drew with Egypt to make the quarter-finals.

Furthermore, their under-strength side went on to beat Morocco, host Qatar and Tunisia to win the tournament without some key players like Sofiane FeghouliIslam SlimaniRiyad Mahrez, to name a few.

They were unbeaten in 2019 hosted in Egypt. Algeria defeated Senegal 1–0 in the final, winning their second title and first since 1990.

Algeria ranked as the 29th best-ranked nation in the world that is 79th place ahead of its West African counterparts (Sierra Leone).

Sierra Leone, on the other hand, to reach Cameroon, staged one of the greatest comebacks in Cup of Nations qualifying history, coming from four goals behind in Nigeria to draw 4-4. 

Winger Kwame Quee, Alhaji Kamara and Mustapha Bundu were all scorers of the goals that stunned the Super Eagles in November 2020. They have all been included in the squad at the tournament, whose realistic target must be third place in Group E. A step better will be a plus for the Leone Stars.

The Sierra Leone battle is not new to their counterpart as it is worth mentioning that it was Algeria, Sierra Leone stunned at home and away to qualify for the AFCON in 1994 in Tunisia.

On August 29 1992, a resilient Sierra Leone side defeated their North African Counterparts 1-0 in Freetown from a John Sama header. The Leone Stars held Algeria to a goalless draw at the StadiumAnnaba in Algeria 9 April 1993.

Their last meeting between the two nations was a 2-0 win for Algeria during the 1996 AFCON in South Africa. Both goals were scored by Ali Meçabih  41′, 63′ at the Free State StadiumBloemfontein.

  • Recap of Group E contenders

Algeria

Nickname: Les Fennecs (Desert Foxes) – current Total Energies AFCON champions – last won it 2019 beating Senegal 1-0 in Egypt

The Desert Foxes of Algeria 19th AFCON appearances and they have won the title twice, at home in 1990 and the last edition in Egypt 2019.

Les Fennecs scored 19 goals in the qualifiers, more than any other team. Baghdad Bounedjah, the scorer of the 2019 AFCON final winner, was their top scorer with four goals.

Sierra Leone

Nickname: Leone Stars

The West African nation was the last to pick their AFCON ticket with a 1-0 win over Benin in June as they prepare to make their 3rd appearance for the first time since back-to-back participation in 1994 and 1996.

Sierra Leone finished second in Group L behind Nigeria, with Alhaji Kamra and Kwame Quee being their top scorers on two goals each.

Equatorial Guinea 

 Nickname: Nzalang Nacional (National Thunder)

This is Equatorial Guinea’s third AFCON appearance and their first from the qualifying series. They only appeared before as co-hosts with Gabon in 2012 and as hosts in 2015.

Nzalang Nacional best outing was when they finished fourth at home in 2015. Equatorial Guinea finished Group J as runner ups. Pedro Obiang was their best scorer with two goals.

Côte d’Ivoire 

Nickname: Les Elephants (The Elephants)

This is Côte d’Ivoire’s 24th AFCON appearance. Only Egypt (25) has a better record of playing in the AFCON finals. They will host the finals in 2023.

Les Elephants won the title twice, in 1992 and 2015, ironically beating Ghana on penalties on both occasions. Frank Kessie was Cote d’Ivoire’s top goal-scorer in the qualifiers, having scored three goals as Les Elephants topped Group K.

The top two teams of each group and the four highest-ranked third-placed teams will advance to the round of 16. 

Winners of the round of sixteen will advance to the quarter-finals, and the quarter-final winners will advance to the semi-finals. The semi-final losers will play in a third-place match, while the semi-final winners will contest the final

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The youngster is in contention to make his Afcon debut with the West Africa Nation against Algeria on January 11 at the Japoma Stadium in Douala.

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He made his International debut against the Gambia in an international friendly, helping the Leone Stars to a 2- 1 at the El Jadida stadium in Morocco back in November.

Sesay, who started his career with Yopanda Rovers, has been impressive with the Submarines in the ongoing Sierra Leone Premier League that warranted his inclusion into the National team.

The 17-year-old stopper was praised for his display against the Gambian and was in goal again for his second appearance in the 2-1 defeat to Morocco home-based side as Leone Stars wrapped up their training camp at the Stade El Bachir, Mohammédia, during Sierra Leone training camp in November.

“A big blessing for me, and of course, this came with hard work. Not many 17-years get this opportunity to represent their country in one of the biggest stages of Africa and world football,” Sesay told FSL Sports.

“I want to thank God for giving me the talent my prayers has always been playing for Sierra Leone. My wish was to get a good and impressive season in the Sierra Leone Premier League, which has helped me impress the Bo Rangers management.

In November, after Sierra Leone International friendlies, Sesay told FSL News that he was over the moon to make my International debut against the Gambia, and most importantly, we won. I am grateful for this opportunity. It takes a lot of sacrifices and hard work to get this far.

“I was part of the team in Guinea in the 1-0 over Benin at the General Lansana Conté Stadium in June African Cup of Nation qualifier.”

In their last friendly, the Moroccan local-based defeated Sierra Leone 2-1 after a late-gasp controversial penalty.

Legend and former Inter Milan striker was the youngest from Sierra Leone when he hit a last-minute goal for Sierra Leone a 2-1 win over Burkina Faso at Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein in South Africa, their first-ever continental victory (African Nations Cup).

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