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Sunday 17 January 2010

CAN 2010 : Egypt 2 - 0 Mozambique

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Gedo seals Egypt's place in last eight

Defending champions Egypt sealed a place in the African Nations Cup quarter-finals by beating Mozambique at the Estadio do Benguela in Group C.

It was an uninspiring encounter and it was, perhaps fittingly, an own goal - from Mozambique's Dario Khan - which broke the deadlock after 47 minutes.
Substitute Mohamed Gedo added a second nine minutes from time.
Chances were few and far between in the first half but the best of them went to Egypt.
After 25 minutes Hosni Abd Rabo crossed for Shikabala, who controlled well as he cut inside but scuffed his shot, allowing Mozambique goalkeeper Kapango to scramble the ball behind.
Ahmed Fathi then went for goal when Emad Moteab was clear and saw his effort headed behind, much to the annoyance of the striker.
Egypt came close in stoppage time as the ball broke to Mohamed Zidan.
Paito slid in with an excellent challenge but the ball broke to Moteab, whose angled strike was well saved Kampango.
Egypt went ahead two minutes after the break in somewhat fortuitous circumstances.
Hosni sent in a low cross from the right and Khan got to the ball first, but could only send it into his own net.
After 53 minutes, Mozambique - who, as fellow Portuguese speakers, had the backing of the Angolan fans - spurned a glorious chance to pull level.
Tico-Tico found himself alone in the box when the ball spooned up in the air off Mahmoud Fathallah, but he could not control the dipping ball and sent his shot straight at Essam El Hadari.
Egypt responded and Sayed Moawad sent a deflected shot narrowly wide of the far post from an acute angle.
Mozambique had the ball in the net after 58 minutes through Almiro Lobo but the flag was up for offside.
And Egypt sealed the win in some style, as some nice build-up play between Ahmed Hassan and Moteab saw the former play in Gedo.
The substitute flicked the ball up, turned and smashed a volley home.
Mozambique could still qualify if they beat Nigeria in their final group game and Egypt do not lose to Benin.

Saturday 16 January 2010

LIVE FOOTBALL : Egypt v Mozambique live

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Egypt  v  Mozambique

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Stadium: Estadio do Benguela
Match Time: January 16, 2010, 18:30 UK 

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LIVE FOOTBALL : Nigeria v Benin live

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Nigeria  v  Benin

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Match Time: January 16, 2010, 16:00 UK
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Can 2010 : Ivory Coast 3 - 1 Ghana ( video)

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Black Stars blown away by 10-man Elephants


Gervinho, Siaka Chico Tiene and Didier Drogba were on target as tournament favourites Ivory Coast secured their first victory of the African Nations Cup with a 3-1 win over Ghana in Cabinda.

Gervinho finished off a fluid counter-attacking move after 23 minutes to give Ivory Coast the lead, but they were reduced to 10 men after 55 minutes when Emmanuel Eboue was shown a straight red card for a reckless two-footed tackle.

Matthew Amoah struck a post as Ghana came close to an equaliser before Tiene netted a stunning left-footed free-kick after 66 minutes and Didier Drogba headed in a 90th-minute third.

Asamoah Gyan converted a penalty with the last kick of the game, but it was not enough to prevent the Elephants from progressing to the quarter-finals.

Ghana must beat Burkina Faso next Tuesday to join Ivory Coast in the last eight.

The Black Stars were playing in their first game of the contest after their scheduled opening fixture did not take place following Togo's withdrawal from the competition in the wake of last week's terrorist attack on the team bus.

And they looked lethargic throughout and were cut apart as Ivory Coast turned defence into attack to take the lead.

The Elephants successfully defended a corner and burst forward at pace.

Yaya Toure threaded the ball through to Salomon Kalou on the right and the Chelsea forward centred for Gervinho to tap in.

A fantastic effort from Kwadwo Asamoah almost brought Ghana level.

He received the ball with his back to goal 20 yards out, but turned and unleashed a fierce left-footed shot which appeared destined for the top corner until Barry Boubacar Copa palmed the ball clear.

Michael Essien, who began the match on the bench after recent hamstring struggle, was introduced at half-time and Ghana's chances increased when Eboue was dismissed for a senseless two-footed lunge on Agyemang Opoku, who was deep in his own half.

Ghana immediately went on the attack and Amoah pounced on a loose ball just inside the penalty area, striking a left-foot volley which hit the base of the post.

But Ivory Coast soon doubled their lead when Tiene hit a free-kick from wide on the right which curled into the top corner.

Drogba headed in a third at the back post after persistent play and a pin-point cross from substitute Abdulkader Keita, before a soft penalty was awarded in stoppage time and Gyan sent Boubacar Copa the wrong way.
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Friday 15 January 2010

live football can 2010 : Ivory Coast v Ghana

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Ivory Coast  v  Ghana

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Stadium: Estadio do Cabinda
Match Time: January 15, 2010, 18:30 UK

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Angola 2 - 0 Malawi : Hosts in pole position

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Hosts Angola atoned for throwing away a four-goal lead against Mali in their opening game by beating Malawi 2-0 on Thursday to move top of Group A in the African Nations Cup.


Two quick goals early in the second half from strikers Flavio and Manucho settled the contest.Flavio scored his third of the tournament in the 48th minute while Manucho followed six minutes later with an opportunistic effort.Flavio scored with a trademark header at the end of a storming run and cross from left back Mabina.Manucho's strong physical presence proved vital as he stripped Malawi captain Peter Mponda of the ball on the edge of the Malawi penalty area and cracked home a powerful shot to make it 2-0.Angola, who conceded four late goals to draw 4-4 with Mali on Sunday, head the group by a point from Algeria and Malawi and look well placed to take first place and stay in the capital for next week's quarter-finals.The hosts, with a hard running approach, set out quickly to overwhelm their Malawian opponents, who enjoyed a surprise 3-0 win over Algeria in their first group game on Monday.But only Djalma and Manucho had chances in the first half, thwarted by a lack of accuracy and a save by Malawi goalkeeper Swadick Sanudi.A cheeky back heel almost saw Malawi go into the lead in the 41st minute but Victor Nyirenda's audacious effort was saved.Angola's success will be tempered by concern over injury to key players Gilberto and Flavio, who both had to leave the game.There were no late jitters this time as Angola comfortably held on their lead.Their next game is against Algeria in Luanda on Monday.

Mali 0 - 1 Algeria : Algeria stay in the hunt

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Algeria kept their hopes of progress in the African Nations Cup alive as they edged past Mali in Cidadela .
England's World Cup opponents had lost 3-0 to Malawi in their opening Group A encounter but Rafik Halliche's header saw them bounce back in style.


For Mali, there was to be no repeat of the heroics that saw them come from 4-0 down to earn a 4-4 draw with Angola in the tournament opener as they turned in a poor performance.
Mali enjoyed an early period of pressure and Mustapha Yatabare's second-minute free-kick caused problems in the Algerian defence but Mahamadou Diarra was unable to find a team-mate with his pull-back after beating Algeria keeper Faouzi Chaouchi to the loose ball.
But the Desert Foxes hit back and Karim Ziani's swerving, dipping cross almost caught out Soumaila Diakite in the Mali goal as it struck the top of the crossbar.
Yatabare went close at the other end as his long-range strike flew into the side netting.
Despite those early chances, the game was blighted by poor midfield play from both teams, with neither side capable of keeping possession long enough to create any genuine chances.
Abdelkader Ghezzal headed wide for Algeria after Hassan Yebda's threatening cross while Mali's best hope of a goal stemmed from the confusion that Yatabare's free-kicks caused their opponents.
Mali defender Bakary Soumare was then booked for an ill-timed challenge on Yacine Bezzaz and from the resulting set-piece Algeria took a 43rd-minute lead.
Ziani's curling delivery allowed defender Halliche to steal in between three defenders and beat the indecisive Diakite.
Conceding so close to the break saw Mali start the second half with more urgency about their play and Seydou Keita forced a fingertip save from Chaouchi from a tight angle, although he really should have pulled the ball back to one of his three team-mates in the box.
Yebda then tried his luck from long range for Algeria, forcing Diakite to scramble across his goal as the ball ran wide.
Eagles coach Stephen Keshi sent on Sevilla forward Fredi Kanoute as they sought an equaliser but it proved in vain as Algeria's defence, superbly marshalled by Halliche and Madjid Bougherra, dealt with everything that was thrown at them.
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Thursday 14 January 2010

live football can 2010 : Angola v Malawi Live

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Angola  v  Malawi

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Match Time: January 14, 2010, 18:30 UK
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live football can 2010 : Mali v Algeria Live

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Mali  v  Algeria

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Match Time: January 14, 2010, 16:00 UK
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CAN 2010 : Zambia 1 - 1 Tunisia Dhaouadi earns point

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Zambia and Tunisia failed to take advantage of Group D rivals Cameroon's shock African Nations Cup loss to Gabon as the two nations had to settle for a 1-1 draw in Lubango.
The Zambians will be most disappointed not to have got off to a winning start after largely dominating the game and seeing a late header from substitute Emmanuel Mayuka ruled out for offside.
The underdogs had made a fine start with the dangerous Rainford Kalaba striking the side-netting, while Tunisia looked a shadow of the side who had for a long time been one of the dominant forces on the continent.
Zambia took the lead in the 19th minute when Jacob Mulenga unselfishly played the ball back to James Chamanga in the box and his weak shot dribbled under Aymen Mathlouthi and into the net.
Kalaba had a shot blocked just past the half-hour and Zambia looked likely to add to their tally until Tunisia equalised out of nowhere in the 39th minute, Souheil Dhaoudadi slamming a cross by Youssef Msakni into the roof of the net.
The Tunisians started the second half stronger but Zamiba soon came back with Kampamba Chuntu missing a header in front of goal and Chamanga providing a constant thread.
Kalaba had the best chance in the 69th minute when he rose to meet a superb deep cross from Christopher Katongo but directed his free header into the ground when he should have scored.
Zambia pushed in the last 10 minutes with Mulenga driving a shot into the side-netting before Mayuka thought he had won it with his first touch only for the referee to deem otherwise.
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CAN 2010 : Cameroon 0 - 1 Gabon

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Cousin goal shocks Indomitable Lions

This year's African Nations Cup threw up another upset this afternoon as Gabon took down one of the tournament favourites, Cameroon, in the first Group D game.


Hull City striker Daniel Cousin took advantage of a defensive mix-up to grab the only goal after 17 minutes. Cameroon pressured the Black Panthers for much of the match but could produce an equaliser, as Gabon secured only their second ever African Nations Cup victory.

Cameroon did all the early pressing with Landry N'Guemo going close from a tight angle before Didier Ovono had to turn Achille Emana's snap shot from the right channel on to the post and out for a corner.

It was against the run of play when Gabon snatched the lead with less than 20 minutes gone. Cameroon's defence got themselves in a mess, allowing a mis-kicked pass from Cedric Moubamba to find its way into the path of Cousin, who slipped a low shot past Carlos Kameni.

Paul Le Guen's side almost responded moments later as Alex Song surged forward. The midfielder was brought down on the edge of the area but the referee waved play on as the ball fell for Pierre Webo, who saw his low shot saved.

Geremi's long-range free-kick then seemed to have Ovono in trouble, but he awkwardly punched it away.The second half took time to come to life but Emana almost scored an explosive equaliser with a long-range half-volley out of nothing that flashed wide.

A quick free-kick just before the hour mark released Emana inside the area but as he closed on the goalkeeper he sliced his shot horribly wide.

Cameroon were struggling to get star striker Samuel Eto'o involved and his first decent shot from inside the area was deflected wide.

Emana then forced a good save from Ovono before substitute Somen Tchoyi flashed a powerful shot wide, but it was beginning to look like it might not be Cameroon's day.

Ovono made a good save to keep out Geremi's deflected free-kick in the final minute of normal time and Song then sent Cameroon's last chance over the crossbar.

Gabon almost sealed it when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang smashed the ball against the crossbar in injury time, but Cousin's strike proved enough.
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Wednesday 13 January 2010

Live football : Zambia v Tunisia live

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Zambia  v  Tunisia

Stadium: Nossa Senhora do Monte
Match Time: January 13, 2010, 18:30 UK 
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Live football : Cameroon v Gabon live

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Match Time:     January 13, 2010, 16:00 UK 


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Mozambique 2 - 2 Benin : Squirrels squander two-goal lead

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Benin surrendered a two-goal lead as Mozambique fought back with goals from Almiro Lobo and Carlos Goncalves to claim a point in the Group C clash.
The Mambas trailed to two early goals and looked set for a heavy defeat before forcing their way back into the game and prompting the 55th-minute error from Benin keeper Yoann Djidonou.Djidonou raced from his goal to kick a through-ball into touch but a quick throw-in found Domingues who squared for Goncalves to slot the ball home with the keeper still running back into his box.Djidonou's opposite number Rafael Kapango was at fault for the opener when he tripped Razak Omotoyossi in the box, allowing the same player to pick himself up and give Benin a 14th lead from the spot.It got worse for Mozambique in the 20th minute when Omotoyossi met a cross from the left by Stephane Sessegnon and Dario Khan's attempted challenge sent the ball into the net for an own goal.But just as Benin seemed set to seize control Djidonou flapped at a 29th minute corner allowing Almiro Lobo to head home and give the group minnows a chance of salvaging something from the game.Benin started the second half well with Khan successfully defending a chance for Omotoyossi while at the other end Mozambique veteran Tico-Tico rolled the ball home after being declared offside.Djidonou's glaring error then gifted an equaliser for Mozambique for a goal which maintained both sides' unwanted records of never having won a match in the African Nations Cup finals.

Egypt 3 - 1 Nigeria : Pharaohs fight back

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Egypt made a winning start to the defence of their African Nations Cup crown with an impressive fightback against Nigeria in Group C.


The holders went behind in the 12th minute when Chinedu Obasi Ogbuke scored against the run of play.Egypt equalised through Emad Moteab, however, before Ahmed Hassan's deflected effort completed an impressive turnaround for Hassan Shehata's side. Substitute Mohamed Gedo grabbed a late third.Egypt forced the first opening five minutes in when Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama had to be alert to deflect Mohamed Zidan's right-footed shot over after good work by captain Hassan.The holders were stunned in the 12th minute, however, when Nigeria took the lead in style.Picking up the ball on the right, Obasi was allowed to cut inside and force his way to the edge of the area.With the Egyptian defenders backing off, Obasi rifled a left-footed shot beyond a helpless Essam El Hadary to give his side the lead with their first real foray forward.Left-back Hany Said fired off target at the other end while Ayegbeni Yakubu appealed in vain for a penalty after seeing a cross blocked by an unwitting Egyptian arm. Seconds later Kala Uche blasted a loose ball over when he should have done better.Another first-time effort by Uche went wide at one end before Egypt raced to the other and got their 35th-minute equaliser.Breaking forward, Moteab - a virtual spectator until that point - caught Joseph Yobo napping from Hassan's ball and stayed onside, evading the onrushing goalkeeper Enyeama to calmly slot home the leveller.Hassan then turned the game on its head by putting Egypt ahead in the 54th minute. Zidan held the ball up expertly before laying it back to his captain, whose powerful right-footed effort deflected off Taye Taiwo's backside and into the net.
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Tuesday 12 January 2010

Live football : Mozambique v Benin live

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Mozambique  v  Benin

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Live football : Egypt v Nigeria live

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Egypt  v  Nigeria

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CAN 2010 : Ivory Coast 0 - 0 Burkina Faso Favourites held in stalemate

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African Nations Cup favourites Ivory Coast were held to a goalless draw by a stubborn Burkina Faso in their opening Group B match at the Estadio do Cabinda.

Vahid Halilhodzic's team dominated possession but could not find the cutting edge to break down a determined Burkinabe defence despite an impressive frontline of Didier Drogba, Bakari Kone and Gervinho.
The players observed a minute's silence prior to kick-off in memory of the three people killed in Friday's gun attack on the Togo team bus in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.
When the action got under way, Drogba had an early shout for a penalty after a sliding challenge from Paul Koulibaly, but the referee gave only a corner.
Yaya Toure had the first real sight of goal in the fifth minute but could not get his shot away following Gervinho's cross from the right.
Kone lashed over the bar moments later as the Ivorians made all the early running.
Gervinho was again the provider ten minutes later but Kone could only head wide when unmarked on the left side of the penalty area.
Emmanuel Eboue looked to be caught in the area by Mamadou Tall after 20 minutes but again the referee was unmoved.
Eboue then burst through down the right only to fire across goal and Siaka Tiene blasted over from a tight angle following Drogba's cross from the right.
Cheik Tiote came close to breaking the deadlock eight minutes before the break with a long-range shot which curled into the side-netting, and Drogba's neat first touch on the left set up Kone only for Daouda Diakite to tip over the bar five minutes later.
Kone was played through by a fine reverse ball from Yaya Toure ten minutes after the interval but lashed wide and passed up an even better opportunity 13 minutes later when he finished off a swift counter-attack by skewing horribly wide from six yards following fine work on the left by Gervinho.
That proved the last action of the match for the Marseille striker, who was replaced by Kader Keita moments later.
Salomon Kalou and Aruna Dindane were also introduced as Halilhodzic looked to instigate the breakthrough.
Drogba was cynically brought down by Mohamed Koffi on the edge of the box 17 minutes from time but the free-kick came to nothing.
The Chelsea frontman did test Diakite in the 85th minute but the Burkinabe goalkeeper was equal to his snap-shot from a tight angle as the Ivorians' frustration continued.

  • Drogba rues draw Chelsea striker Drogba rued his side's inability to break Burkina Faso down, while admitting that the attack on Togo's team had affected the Ivorians."It was a difficult start. After what happened a few days ago, it was difficult to concentrate," Drogba told reporters. "We do not forget what happened (to Togo) but now the competition has started and we try to focus on the games. We did our best but they played like ten (at the back)."Burkina Faso coach Paulo Duarte told a news conference: "We were not good in the first half, we did not create chances. It was better after the break."

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    CAN 2010 : Malawi 3 - 0 Algeria | Malawi cause major upset

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    Malawi stunned Algeria at a near-deserted November 11 stadium as the unpredictable start to the African Nations Cup continued.
    Algeria began the match as clear favourites, but were 2-0 down by half-time thanks to goals from Russel Mwafulirwa and Elvis Kafoteka.
    Dave Banda added a third after 49 minutes to end any thoughts of an Algeria comeback.
    Sunday's 4-4 draw between hosts Angola and Mali did not appear to have captured the public's imagination as the players kicked off in Luanda in front of rows and rows of empty seats.
    An early angled strike from Abdelkader Ghezzal was saved by Malawi goalkeeper Swadick Sanudi after five minutes. Ghezzal had another chance moments later but could not find the target.
    After eight minutes, Russel found a yard in the Algeria box but headed wide under pressure from Madjid Bougherra.
    Malawi surprised their opponents in the 17th minute when they took the lead in somewhat fortuitous fashion.
    Algeria goalkeeper Faouzi Chaouchi attempted to clear a long ball but only succeeded in smashing the ball straight into the advancing Essau Kanyenda.
    The ball broke to Russel, who gleefully hammered the ball home.
    Rafik Saifi had a great chance to level after 24 minutes when he was played through by Karim Ziani's ball over the top but he sent a lobbed effort over the bar.

    And 10 minutes before the break it was 2-0 as Kafoteka rose highest to head home Hellings Mwakasungula's cross following a short corner.
    And Algeria's day got even worse four minutes after the break.
    Chaouchi flapped at a cross and the ball fell to Russel. His shot hit the post and an attempted clearance from Bougherra broke to Banda, who finally smashed the ball home.
    It was the last action of the match from Banda, who injured himself in scoring and limped off the pitch moments later.
    Mustapha Yatabare headed over when he should have pulled one back for Algeria, while at the other end Chiukepo Msowoya headed into the side netting.
    But it was a deflated Algeria team by that point and they offered little in the closing stages as Malawi went top of Group A.

    Monday 11 January 2010

    Live football : Ivory Coast v Burkina Faso live (can 2010)

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    Ivory Coast  v  Burkina Faso

    
    


    Stadium: Estadio do Cabinda
    Match Time: January 11, 2010, 16:00 UK

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