Muscat Daily

Last-gasp Cape Verde edge Mauritania to reach last eight

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Abidjan, Ivory Coast - Cape Verde Islands captain Ryan Mendes converted a penalty two minutes from time to edge Mauritania 1-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 clash on Monday and see the smallest country at the 24-team tournament advance to the quarter-final.

Mendes, who was in the team when the Cape Verdians previously reached the last eight in 2013, blasted home the spot kick to hand the islanders a deserved triumph after they had dominated another fast and furious affair.

The penalty was conceded by Mauritania goalkeeper Babacar Niasse, who was forced to come out as he scrambled to get to a poor back header from Yassin Cheikh El Welly and, in the process, brought down substitute striker Gilson Benchimol.

Cape Verde, with a population of some 600,000, will meet either Morocco or South Africa in the last eight on Saturday.

They were the first team to secure a place in the knockout phase after beating Ghana and

Mozambique in their opening Group B games and were confident against Mauritania, who upset Algeria in their last game to reach the knockouts for the first time.

Mendes had an early opportunit­y to score the opening goal, breaking through from the

halfway line in the third minute and into the penalty area but his shot was deflected off a defender’s boot and away for corner.

Six minutes later he produced a super first touch to take a long pass out of the air and in the same movement fire at goal from

an angle but was narrowly wide.

Cape Verde’s high pressing game put Mauritania on the back foot but clear-cut chances were in short supply with Bebe having a long-range shot blocked in the 25th minute and Jovane Cabral’s angled effort was punched away by Niasse.

 ?? ?? Cape Verde coach Pedro ‘Bubista’ Brito celebrates with the players after their victory against Mauritania
Cape Verde coach Pedro ‘Bubista’ Brito celebrates with the players after their victory against Mauritania

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