AFCON 2023: Bounedjah salvages draw for Algeria against Burkina Faso
Baghdad Bounedjah headed home five minutes into injury time
to earn Algeria a 2-2 draw with Burkina Faso at the Africa Cup of Nations on
Saturday, forcing their opponents to wait to secure a place in the last 16.
Mohamed Konate's opening goal for Burkina Faso was cancelled
out by a first Bounedjah equaliser, but a Bertrand Traore penalty put the
Stallions back in front to the delight of their many supporters in the crowd of
over 33,000 in Bouake, Ivory Coast's second city.
At that point Burkina Faso were heading through, but
Bounedjah equalised a second time at the death to take his overall tally of
goals to three and join Emilio Nsue of Equatorial Guinea as the tournament's
joint-top scorer.
Burkina Faso, the 2013 Cup of Nations runners-up who reached
the semi-finals at the last edition in Cameroon two years ago, have four points
from two games in Group D and remain on course to qualify for the knockout phase
before facing Angola next.
Algeria, who were held 1-1 by Angola in their opening game,
have two points and a win against Mauritania on Tuesday will suffice for them
to advance.
They needed Bounedjah's late goal, however, to stave off the
spectre of a repeat of two years ago, when Djamel Belmadi's team went to
Cameroon as reigning African champions but were knocked out in the group stage
with just one point and one goal scored.
Nevertheless, Riyad Mahrez and his teammates clearly
struggled in the sapping mid-afternoon heat and will welcome having an evening
kick-off in their final group outing.
Burkina Faso, whose French coach Hubert Velud has previously
worked at several Algerian clubs, went ahead three minutes into stoppage time
at the end of the first half.
Russian-based striker Konate, playing off the shoulder of
the last defender, threw himself at a terrific ball into the box from deep on
the left flank and headed home. The goal was given after a VAR check confirmed
he was onside.
Algeria drew level six minutes after the restart as
Bounedjah turned the ball in from close range after a goalmouth scramble.
Yet Burkina Faso were awarded a penalty midway through the
second half after a VAR review showed that Rayan Ait-Nouri had kicked the shin
of Issa Kabore in the box when trying to make a clearance.
On as a substitute, Aston Villa forward Traore converted the
penalty, just as he had done to give Burkina Faso a 1-0 win over Mauritania in
their first match.
Algeria responded by withdrawing wingers Mahrez and Youcef
Belaili, before being rescued by Bounedjah's 95th-minute header.
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