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Algeria Scrambled Out A Draw Against Burkina Faso

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 20, 2024Updated:January 20, 2024 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Algeria salvaged a dramatic late point against Burkina Faso in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), to make it two draws from two matches in Group D, extending a run of five AFCON games without victory since being crowned champions in 2019.

Despite a disappointing opening draw against Angola, Algeria came into this game as firm favourites, imposing themselves on the contest from the kickoff.

The two-time AFCON champions had several chances throughout the first period, almost breaking the deadlock after a mistake from Hervé Koffi before coming close once more when Baghdad Bounedjah took advantage of a defensive mishap and placed a shot narrowly wide.

Failing to clear their lines yet again, Burkina Faso survived a final first-half scare on the stroke of HT, having Koffi to thank for denying Sofiane Feghouli from close range.





Incredibly, after withstanding plenty of Algerian attacks, the Stallions stole the lead when Mohamed Konaté flung himself at a deep Abdoul Tapsoba cross, heading past Anthony Mandrea to extend Burkina Faso’s AFCON scoring streak to 16 matches.

Les Fennecs hadn’t scored more than one goal in any of their previous five AFCON games, yet they needed at least two in the second half if they were to maintain hopes of topping Group D, with Burkina Faso poised to seal their progression with a match to spare. Fortunately for Algeria fans, they were level shortly after the break when a deflected free-kick fell to Nabil Bentaleb, whose shot then broke to Bounedjah to prod home. Having restored parity, the Algerian forward was inches away from bagging a brace, nodding wide at the back post after Koffi’s pivotall touch seeminaly put him off.

lssa Kaboré won the stoppage-time penalty that secured his nation’s victory in their game against Mauritania, and the Luton Town man was again involved as Burkina Faso were awarded another spot-kick.

This time, Rayan Aït-Nouri’s mistimed attempted clearance caught Kaboré, allowing substitute Bertrand Traoré to bury his second goal of the tournament from 12 yards out.

With the crowd on their side, the West Africans dug deep but Bounedjah was on hand to salvage a point, sending in a bullet header from a corner to go level at the top of the AFCON scoring charts. Four points leaves Burkina Faso in a solid position to qualify from Group D, while Algeria -who made it to the semi-finals the last time lvory Coast hosted the AFCON tournament in 1984 -will likely need a win over Mauritania in their final game to progress.

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