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    Ivory Coast send champions Algeria out of AFCON

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 20, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    AFCON 2023: Ivory Coast qualify for Round of 16 as Morocco win Zambia
    Nicolas Pepe starred for Ivory Coast as the beat champions Algeria 3-1
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    Defending champions Algeria have been knocked out of the 2021 African Cup of Nations after losing 3-1 to Ivory Coast in Group E.

    The Ivorians rushed to a three goal lead thanks to goals from Franck Kessie, Ibrahim Sangare and Nicolas Pepe.

    Manchester City forward Riyad Mahrez had the chance to pull one back from the spot but his penalty kick came off the woodwork before Sofiane Bendenka headed the north African team back in the game.

    A late goal by Sebastian Haller was ruled out for offside.

    Riyad Mahrez failed to inspire Algeria as they managed only one goal in three group matches
    Riyad Mahrez failed to inspire Algeria as they managed only one goal in three group matches

    Algeria exit bottom of Group E after a torrid display.

    Djamel Belmadi’s men are the third holders to exit at the first hurdle in the past five Nations Cup finals.

    Their departure from the competition is in marked contrast to their entry, travelling to Cameroon on a 34-match unbeaten run and looking to surpass Italy’s all-time record of 37.

    The Algerians had drawn 0-0 with Sierra Leone before a 1-0 defeat by Equatorial Guinea, and leave with just one point from three games – but did at least finally get on the scoresheet in Cameroon when substitute Bendebka’s late goal inspired a brief rally.

    Ivory Coast’s Elephants topped the group to line up a mouth-watering last-16 match with Egypt, scheduled for Douala on Wednesday, 26 January.

    Algeria shell-shocked by Ivorian display

    Ibrahim Sangare celebrates his goal against Algeria
    Algeria claimed offside for Ibrahim Sangare’s header from a free-kick, but to no avail

    The poor pitch in the Japoma Stadium was a major talking point before the game as two recent former champions – with Ivory Coast last winning in 2015 – met in a final group tie that had the feel of the big occasion.

    Algeria coach Belmadi had been baffled by his team’s lack of goals and when Ismael Bennacer clipped the post after 22 minutes, only for the Ivorians to score a minute later, he must have sensed the worst.

    A sweeping move ended in Max-Alain Gradel cutting the ball back for Kessie to side-foot home, sparking huge celebrations as all 12 Ivorian substitutes charged off to celebrate with the AC Milan star and leaving goal-shy Algeria needing two goals to win.

    The North Africans look shell-shocked and matters swiftly deteriorated as the Elephants converted good pressure to double their lead as Sangare was inexplicably left alone at the far post to powerfully head home a fine cross from the impressive Serge Aurier.

    Belmadi knew his half-time talk was key but instead it was the West Africans who charged forward, forcing two good openings before Pepe delivered a trademark goal when cutting in from the right flank to stylishly curl home with his left.

    Any thoughts that it was not Algeria’s day were confirmed when Mahrez, so good from 12 yards recently for Manchester City, smacked a 60th-minute penalty against the right-hand post after Youcef Belaili had been felled.

    Elephants display confidence

    As an army of orange-clad Ivorian fans roared their deafening approval, Ivory Coast coach Patrice Beaumelle started to rest players by making changes before Bendebka finally restored some respect for a team that lifted the trophy in Cairo three years ago.

    Ajax striker Sebastien Haller thought he had added a fourth, and his second of the tournament, when heading home another Aurier cross late on, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.

    In confident form, showing real belief as well as excellent strength and purpose, Ivory Coast fully deserved a win which left Algeria’s despairing players sitting on the floor, staring into the distance in disbelief at the manner of their exit.

    They became the 12th Nations Cup champions to exit the competition in the first round when defending the trophy.

    The final whistle also prompted a significant pitch invasion as dozens of spectators flooded onto the grass and found themselves incredibly close to the players, before security forces belatedly restored order.

    Douala is already under scrutiny for the quality of its surface – prompting suggestions matches may be moved from Cameroon’s largest city.

     

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