Draws continue in remarkably even Nations Cup

Published January 26, 2015
MALABO: Guinea’s Kevin Constant (L) vies for the ball with Cameroon’s Eric Choupo-Moting during their African Cup of Nations match.—AFP
MALABO: Guinea’s Kevin Constant (L) vies for the ball with Cameroon’s Eric Choupo-Moting during their African Cup of Nations match.—AFP

MALABO: Ivory Coast snatched a late equaliser to hold Mali 1-1 while Cameroon’s match against Guinea produced the same scoreline on Saturday as the draws continued to flow in a remarkably even African Nations Cup.

Saturday’s Group ‘D’ games completed the second round of matches and, incredibly, none of the 16 teams have qualified for the quarter-finals or been knocked out of the tournament. Ten of the 16 matches so far have produced draws while all four matches in Group ‘D’ have ended 1-1.

The group could even be decided by the drawing of lots if the two final matches on Wednesday, Cameroon v Ivory Coast and Guinea v Mali, are drawn by the same score-line.

Mali, semi-finalists in the last two Nations Cups, broke a sequence of six matches without scoring against their bigger neighbours when Bakary Sako lashed home a superb volley from Sambou Yatabare’s cross in the seventh minute.

The Eagles, who also conceded a late goal in their 1-1 draw with Cameroon, then resisted 80 minutes of Ivorian dominance before finally capitulating when Max Gradel levelled with three minutes to play.

Cameroon, meanwhile, took an early lead against Guinea when Benjamin Moukandjo scored direct from a corner although the ball was helped into the net by goalkeeper Naby Yattara.

Ibrahima Traore equalised three minutes before halftime when he received the ball with his back to goal and, despite the attention of a pack of defenders, turned and fired a low shot into the far corner from 25 metres.

Cameroon, unbeaten in nine games since their dismal World Cup performance, missed two gilt-edged chances in the second half while Guinea had a stoppage-time penalty appeal turned down.

Published in Dawn, January 26th, 2015

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