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Trailing twice by Burkina Faso, Algeria relied on Baghdad Bounedjah to snatch a draw.
Algeria did not go far from the correctional this Saturday on the occasion of its second outing at the CAN. The Fennecs were led twice by Burkina Faso. Finally, they managed to snatch a point from the draw. Baghdad Bounedjah saved their day.
Bounedjah sees double
Already a scorer in the first match against Angola (1-1), the Algerian center forward struck twice in this game. Just after the restart, and while his selection was trapped at the end of the first period on a header from Mohamed Konaté (45e), he equalized with a close recovery (51e). Then, at the very end of the match (95e), on an infuriating header following a corner, he snatched the equalizer at the last minute.
Algeria is doing well with this unexpected outcome. A defeat would have been almost fatal to the Greens. Coach Djamel Belmadi would then have been under the spotlight of criticism, as would Riyad Mahrez. While he is the captain of this selection, the former Manchester City player has once again been extremely disappointing. His replacement by Adam Ounas 25 minutes from time was implacably logical and brought the double African champions back to life.
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The Fennecs are therefore relieved, while the Burkinabés may harbor regrets. Even if they remain comfortably installed at the head of their group, Hubert Velud’s men have reason to deplore their loss of concentration at the end. The penalty transformed by Bertrand Traoré (71e) should have assured them a second success in two matches.
Algeria must win the last match
Barring disaster, Burkina Faso will be present in the 8th round. For Algeria, a victory against Mauritania will also be synonymous with qualification. In the event of a draw, however, we will have to take out the calculators to find out if Islam Slimani and his gang can continue their journey in this CAN.
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