New Era

CAR stun Tunisia as both qualify for quarters

- – www.cafonline.com

Two goals within a minute early in the first half propelled debutants Central Africa Republic (CAR) to the quarterfin­als of the Total U/20 Africa Cup of Nations after a hard earned 2-1 victory over Tunisia’s young Carthage Eagles at the Olympic Stadium in Nouakchott on Sunday.

The result saw CAR finish second in Group B with four points, same like Tunisia who came third on head to head basis. Tunisia however squeezed through into the last eight as they are assured of finishing as one of the best two third placed teams.

Alfred Gombe Fei and skipper Raphael Marc Yapende scored within a minute with Tunisia’s consolatio­n coming off the spot from captain Chiheb Labidi. A frantic opening half saw three goals scored within the opening 25 minutes, two of them from the Central Africa Republic coming a minute between each other.

CAR got their tails up in the fifth minute of the game when Gombei Fei used his lanky legs to pluck Isaac Ngoma’s cross off Ramzi Ferjani inside the box before firing a ferocious volley into the bottom right.

Immediatel­y after the restart, CAR won back possession and turned defense into attack with left back Yapende firing an unstoppabl­e rocket past Tunisian keeper Elias Imed Damergy.

The two goals came just a few minutes after CAR cleared off the line when Adam Karim Benlamine’s flicked in a header off a Chiheb Labidi corner.

Tunisia were stunned after conceding twice in quick succession and they sought to arrest the situation early. Mootez Zaddem tried his luck with a rifled shot from distance, which flew over as they piled in the pressure.

They halved the deficit in the 23rd minute from the penalty spot after Hassan Ayari was brought down inside the box by Angelo Galabazi. Skipper Labidi stepped up to send the CAR keeper the wrong way and bring his team back to life.

CAR should have however restored their two goal lead two minutes on the turn when Yapende swung in an inviting cross from the left, but both Henoc Damona and goal scorer Gombe Fei miscontrol­led the ball inside the box with the keeper collecting.

Tunisia had a close chance three minutes to the break but Nabil Makni’s shot was saved by the keeper at his near post. In the second half, the North Africans started by making changes to their personnel, Abdallah Amri and Zied Berrima coming on for Ferjani and Makni.

Tunisia forced CAR to play on the backfoot and continued to create chances. Ayari had a shot from inside the box go agonizingl­y wide while Benlamine had an effort from a corner parried away by the keeper.

Fourteen minutes from time, they came closeagain but were denied by an athletic save from Emmanuel Pennel Takos who swung to his left to keep away a glancing header from Hamdi Abidi off Mohamed Amin Ben Zghada’s swinging delivery. CAR managed the clock and defended with caution, seeing off the result to progress to the last eight.

Late winner confirms Burkina Faso quarterfin­als spot

Meanwhile, substitute Kouame Botue scored a 90th minute header to give Burkina Faso a late 1-0 victory over Namibia on Sunday to progress to the quarterfin­als of the Total Africa U/20 Cup of Nations as Group B winners. The trilling encounter looked set for a draw at the Stade Cheikha Boidiya in Nouakchott with both sides going toe to toe as they fight for a knockout place.

Botue decided the brushing contests with a calm header into, when Tiendreogo connected with a floated cross behind the Namibian defence towards his path to send his side to the last eight and eliminate the Namibians, who were appearing for the first time in the tournament.

 ?? Photo: www.cafonline.com ?? Making waves…Debutants Central Africa Republic (CAR) reached the quarterfin­als of the ongoing U/20 Africa Cup of Nations thanks to a hard-fought 2-1 win over Tunisia on Sunday.
Photo: www.cafonline.com Making waves…Debutants Central Africa Republic (CAR) reached the quarterfin­als of the ongoing U/20 Africa Cup of Nations thanks to a hard-fought 2-1 win over Tunisia on Sunday.

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