Sowetan

Tunisia rue missed chances

Eagles now face Nigeria for bronze

- – Reuters

Cairo - An own goal in extra time and a controvers­ial Video Assistant Referee decision contrived to deny Tunisia a place in the Africa Cup of Nations final but they also have themselves to blame for missing chances against more fancied Senegal in the semifinal. An own goal from centre back Dylan Bronn, who did not see the ball as it hit him on the side of the head after goalkeeper Moez Hassen had completely missed a cross after coming out to collect, settled Sunday’s clash and denied Tunisia what would have been a fourth appearance in the final.

“When you’re eliminated, the prevailing emotion is one of massive disappoint­ment,” said coach Alain Giresse, who lost with Mali in the 2012 semifinal.

“The important thing when you are playing these kind of games is just to win. The performanc­e of the team showed we were at the same level as Senegal and worthy of being in the semifinal.

“There were things in the game that contrived to ensure eliminatio­n for us.”

First, striker Taha Yasine Khennissi squandered two breakaway chances in the second half, when he was free of Senegal’s experience­d defenders. He hit the first over the target and a heavy touch on the second allowed Senegal goalkeeper Alfred Gomis to come off his line and smother the ball.

Ferjani Sassi then had his 73rd minute penalty saved. Hassen’s goalkeepin­g blunder proved the tipping point but not before the former French youth internatio­nal saved Senegal’s 80th minute spot-kick to force the game into extra time.

“There was almost a sense of fatalism about it,” added Giresse, whose side effectivel­y only won a single match yet reached the final four. Tunisia will now play Nigeria for the bronze medal in Cairo tomorrow.

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Dylan Bronn

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