ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast
Guinea booked their place in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals after they scored a last-gasp winner to beat 10-man Equatorial Guinea 1-0 at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium on Sunday, 28 January.
The last-16 encounter in
Abidjan looked set to be heading for extra time when Mohamed Bayo popped up at
the death with a sublime header to keep the National Elephants' dream alive.
Kaba Diawara's side will now
await the winner of the clash between Egypt and DR Congo to see who they will
face in the last eight of the tournament.
The first half was a cagey
affair that lacked creativity and inspiration as the two teams struggled to
create any noteworthy chances.
Guinea bossed possession and
had an early sniff at goal when Morgan Guilavogui fed Bayo on the right in the
third minute, but the striker's long-range shot from an angle flew well wide of
the near post.
The West Africans had a chance
to deliver the ball into the box on 18 minutes after they were awarded a
free-kick some 35 yards out. However, Saul Coco decided to go for goal and only
succeeded in hitting the wall.
Equatorial Guinea also wasted
a free-kick in the 43th minute when Iban Salvador laid it off to Pablo Ganet,
who struck the wall from just outside the box, while Guilavogui blazed high and
wide from an angle on the right at the other end of the pitch moments later.
The second half began much
livelier and Emilio Nsue threatened for the first time on 47 minutes as he
lashed a shot over the crossbar after the ball had bobbled around inside the
box.
The National Elephants thought
they had made the breakthrough shortly afterwards when Mory Konate powered a
header home from a 53rd-minute free-kick, but he had strayed offside.
Their opponents were then
dealt a massive blow two minutes later with the dismissal of Federico Bikoro,
who caught Bayo in the ribcage as he followed through in a challenge and
received a straight red card.
But the National Thunder had
an opportunity to open the scoring in the 69th minute after Salvador was caught
by Sekou Sylla inside the box. The referee waved play on, although VAR
intervened and a penalty was awarded.
Nsue squandered the gilt-edged
chance, as his spot-kick clipped the outside of the right post, having sent
Ibrahim Kone the wrong way.
Spurred on by the missed
penalty, Guinea went in search of the winner in the closing stages and Serhou
Guirassy forced Jesus Owono to tip his header over the bar from Aguibou
Camara's cross on 82 minutes before Ibrahim Diakite fired straight at the goalkeeper
four minutes later after charging into the box on the right.
Francois Kamano drew a
comfortable save out of Owono with a tame shot on 88 minutes after doing well
to win the ball back just outside the opposition box.
However, their efforts were
finally rewarded deep into stoppage time when Bayo headed home Diakite's cross
in the 98th minute to clinch a dramatic win.
Equatorial Guinea: J.
Owono, C. Akapo, S. Coco, E. Orozco, B. Ndong, F. Bikoro, P. Ganet, I.
Salvador, J. Buyla (L. Asue 85'), J. Machin, E Nsue.
Guinea: I.
Kone, I. Sylla, J. Jeanvier, M. Diakhaby, I. Diakite, A. Diawara, M. Konate (N.
Keïta 79'), M. Guilavogui (S. Guirassy 60'), A. Camara. S. Sylla (F. Kamano
79'), M. Bayo.
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