In the final round of group matches at the Africa Cup of Nations, two African giants collide in Group E as Ivory Coast and Algeria lock horns at the Douala Stadium on Thursday.
Having failed to win any of their opening two games, Algeria need all three points to stand a chance of making it to the round of 16, while a share of the spoils will see the Elephants through to the next phase.
Ivory Coast were denied a second straight win in Group E and an early ticket to the last 16 on Sunday when they were held to a 2-2 draw with a resilient Sierra Leone side.Musa Noah Kamara levelled matters in the 55th minute after Sebastien Haller handed the Elephants a half-time lead, and after falling behind to Nicolas Pepe’s 65th-minute strike, the Leone Stars rallied once again with substitute Alhaji Kamara restoring parity in the third minute of injury time.
Prior to that, Patrice Beaumelle’s side claimed a hard-earned 1-0 victory over Equatorial Guinea in their group opener last Wednesday courtesy of Max Gradel’s fifth minute strike.
With four wins from two games, Ivory Coast currently sit at the summit of Group E, one point above second-place Equatorial Guinea and need just a draw to seal their place in the knockout stages of the tournament.
The Elephants head into Thursday’s game unbeaten in all but one of their last 14 games in all competitions, picking up nine wins and four draws in that time.
Meanwhile, Algeria’s chances of reaching the knockout stages of the Africa Cup of Nations suffered a huge blow last time out when they fell to a shock 1-0 defeat against Equatorial Guinea.
Despite seeing 69% of the ball possession and being on the front foot for most of the game, Algeria failed to convert their dominance into goalscoring opportunities as Esteban Orozco scored in the 70th minute to hand the National Thunder all three points.
Prior to that, Algeria were on a blistering run of 26 games without defeat, picking up 19 wins and seven draws, including a 0-0 draw with Sierra Leone in their AFCON opener last Tuesday.
The Greens, who came into Cameroon on the back of their Arab Cup triumph and also as reigning AFCON champions, now risk a shock group-stage exit from the tournament as they sit rock-bottom in the group with one point from two outings.
A major factor behind their sloppy start to the tournament has been the lack of sting at the attacking end of the pitch as Djamel Belmadi’s men are one of just three sides yet to find the target so far.
Source : Sports Mole