Semenyo gives Hughton winning start as Ghana coach
Antoine Semenyo
snatched a last-gasp winner to give Ghana coach Chris Hughton a perfect debut
with a 1-0 victory over Angola on Thursday in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.
The Bournemouth
forward slammed the ball into the net on 96 minutes after a free-kick led to a
goalmouth melee in the top-of-the-table Group E showdown in Kumasi.
Hughton, the
former manager of several Premier League clubs, and a capacity 40,000 crowd had
seen Ghana come close to breaking the deadlock several times before Semenyo
struck.
Central African
Republic, one of 10 countries who have never qualified for the finals, drew
level with Angola on points after beating Madagascar 3-0 in Antananarivo.
The winners
welcomed back Atletico Madrid midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, who quit two years
ago after slamming the way Central African officials treated him and his
teammates.
Ghana, whose
last of four Cup of Nations titles came in 1982, top the table with seven
points, Angola and Central African Republic have four each and Madagascar one.
Avram Grant was
another former Premier League manager in a celebratory mood after his first
match in charge of Zambia ended in a 3-1 victory over Lesotho, and the Group H
leadership.
"I am happy
that the team responded well and did not give up after conceding, but there is
a lot of work to be done," cautioned the ex-Chelsea and West Ham boss.
After Lesotho
grabbed a shock lead in Ndola, Fashion Sakala levelled before half-time and
Lameck Banda bagged a second-half brace.
South
Sudan shock Congo
Zambia have six
points, the Ivory Coast four, the Comoros three and Lesotho one in the only mini-league
where the top two finishers do not automatically qualify.
As hosts of the
finals next January and February, the Ivory Coast are guaranteed a place, and
the highest placed of the other three teams will accompany them.
The Ivorians are
playing qualifiers to gain competitive match practice ahead of the 24-nation
African football showpiece.
South Sudan
shocked Congo 2-1 in Brazzaville despite having Peter Manyang red-carded soon
after Peter Chol had given the visitors a second half lead.
Thievy Bifouma
equalised from a penalty in the last minute of regular time only for Tito
Okello to put South Sudan ahead again six minutes into added time.
Mali top Group G
with six points while Congo, Gambia and South Sudan have three each. The South
Sudanese are another side seeking a first finals appearance.
"To have a
chance of qualifying we must get results in our two matches against Congo. We
must now plan well for the return game against them next week," said
Italian coach Stefano Cusin.
Gabon took a
three-point lead over Mauritania in Group I thanks to defender Lloyd Palun,
whose second half goal produced a 1-0 win over Sudan in Franceville.
The result
spoilt the debut of former Morocco goalkeeper Badou Zaki as coach of Sudan, who
have never gone past the Cup of Nations quarter-finals since winning the 1970
tournament they hosted.
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