ALGIERS: Former Manchester City star Riyad Mahrez was back among the goals for Algeria on Sunday as they completed their Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign with a 5-1 home thrashing of Liberia on Sunday.

The other Group ‘E’ match also produced a wide winning margin with Togo beating Equatorial Guinea 3-0 for their first victory of the campaign.

Only pride was at stake, though, as Algeria and Equatorial Guinea had already qualified for the 24-team African football showpiece, which Morocco will host from December 21 next year.

Mahrez, a 33-year-old winger who moved from City to Saudi club Al Ahli two years ago, had not scored for his country in his previous seven outings including their calamitous early exit from the last Cup of Nations finals in the Ivory Coast at the start of the year.

He was one of three veterans to score for the two-time AFCON champions.

Aissa Mandi, 33, equalised midway through the first half after Sampson Dweh had given Liberia a shock sixth-minute lead.

Captain Mahrez put Algeria ahead on 29 minutes with a far-post header and Baghdad Bounedjah, 32, poked a rebound into the net after 64 minutes to claim the third Algerian goal.

As Liberia faded in the closing stages, Amine Gouiri scored for his fourth goal of the qualifying campaign on 74 minutes and substitute Mohammed Amoura completed the rout in added time.

Unbeaten Algeria topped the table with 16 points. Equatorial Guinea had eight points, Togo five and Liberia four.

Published in Dawn, November 19th, 2024

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