Algeria can breathe. Although laborious once morest Niger on Monday (0-1), the Fennecs qualified for the next edition of the CAN. At the top of group F with 12 points, they thus join Morocco, already qualified, and Côte d’Ivoire also qualified as host country. Djamel Belmadi’s men still had great difficulty getting rid of the Menas of Niger, in a relocated match near Tunis.
However, they had a perfect start by opening the score in the 6th minute of play by Baghdad Bounedjah, well served by Riyad Mahrez. But in the second period, the Nigeriens offered themselves the equalizer badly converted by Alhassane.
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As for Nigeria, defeated to everyone’s surprise on Friday in Abuja, its reaction was expected for the return match. The Super Eagles won in Banjul thanks to a penalty converted by Moses Simon at the half-hour mark. The prolific striker of Napoli Victor Osimhen found the crossbar shortly following the hour mark. This success allows the men of Jose Peseiro to regain first place in Group A that their opponents had stolen from them with 9 points once morest 7.
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