Two-time champions DR Congo made a winning start to their 2020 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) campaign when defeating neighbours Congo 1-0 in tightly-contested match in Cameroon on Sunday.
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Mazembe midfielder Chico Kubanza scored the only goal of the Group B game and
made history by becoming the first scorer of a goal in a competitive match at
the iconic Japoma Stadium in Douala.
Coach
Florent Ibenge’s squad looked solid from the start with the Leopards
controlling the midfield but struggled to create decent changes for top striker
Fiston Mayele.
The Red
Devils, keen to also demonstrate that they were no pushovers, also coordinated
their passes effectively but struggled to open up a compact DR Congo defence
marshalled by strong centre-backs Miche Miche and Nathan Fasika.
Attacker
Mayele’s strike from outside the box was the only real opportunity in a
hard-fought and frantic first 25 minutes in which the Leopards dominated
but failed to test Pavelh Ndzila.
The pace
of the match picked up just before the break when playmaker Bercy Langa
outwitted two defenders on 40 minutes but striker Bersyl Ngatsongo was slow to
arrive, allowing goalkeeper Ley Matampi to grab the ball.
DR Congo winger Makabi Lilepo tested goalkeeper Ndzila with a well-hit free-kick in the 42nd minute which was brilliantly parried for a corner.
The
gloves man needed to be in top form, a few moments later, when Lilepo curled
from a distance left with Nzila diving to his right to produce a world class
save.
The
two-time champions had the best chance of the game in the 68th minute when a
long ball from midfield fell to Lilepo who found himself alone in the box with
goalkeeper but his mishit effort fell into the waiting hands of Ndzila.
The Red
Devils pilled in pressure late in the game in search of the equalizer. With ten
minutes remaining winger Gautrand Ngouenimba dribbled two opponents before
crossing for Hardy Binguila whose diving header beat Matampi but narrowly
missed the target.
Moments
later under-pressure DR Congo defenders failed to clear an aerial ball but
Ngatsongo’s well-struck effort inside the box was saved by Matampi to preserve
their lead.
The
victory takes the Leopards to the top of Group B with three points after Niger
and Libya played out to a goalless draw in the earlier game of the group.
DR Congo will continue their campaign in the tournament when they face Libya on Thursday while Congo play Niger in the group’s other game on the day.
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