Thegoalmac can reveal that Cote d’Ivoire were shockingly beaten 4-3 at home in Abidjan by DR
Congo in 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying group stage on Wednesday.
The Leopards went into the break with a 3-1 lead but the home side
returned stronger to level the scoreline at 3-3 before conceding a
last-minute goal that stunned the fans.
Buoyed by a 2-1 win over the Congolese in the reverse fixture, the
Elephants began with strong ambitions to get the job done and conserve
second spot in Group D, after Cameroon edged Sierra Leone 2-0 in Yaounde
earlier on to keep stranglehold on the group.
After balanced quarter-hour exchanges, DR Congo began exploiting the
potholes in the Ivorian defence and tested their post with a couple of
long-range strikes as Yaya Toure and company focused their attention up
field.
French-born midfielder Neeskens Keban handed the
Leopards a dream start in the 21st minute after topping off his side’s
pacy and vigilant counterattacks with a fine finish into the Ivorian
net.
Four minutes later, Yaya Toure answered for Cote
d’Ivoire after claiming a loose ball in the midfield and dropping deep
to the edge of the box before unleashing his effort past DR Congo
goalkeeper Robert Kidiaba.
Inspired by the equaliser, the Ivorians poured forth in search of a
second goal while leaving gaps behind, as inexperienced centre-back
Frank Kessi struggled to contain the intermittent counters from the
Leopards.
Congo scored two goals in quick succession before the 40thminute, each coming through blunders in the Ivorian backline.
Junior Kabananga was set up to the right edge of the
Ivorian box, completely unmarked. He adjusted his foot and powered home
his finish past Copa Barry to make it 2-1 for DR Congo. A minute later,
Jeremy Bokila made it 3-1 with a superb volley after overwhelming Serge Aurier near the box.
Issues seemed to have compounded for Cote d’Ivoire after Kessi picked
a straight red card for blocking a goalbound Congolese player upon
their return from the break.
However, the Elephants quickly seized the
game and pushed the visitors on to the defensive.
Their efforts finally yielded fruit when Salomon Kalou
was thrown into the fray by a desperate
Herve Renard - the former
Chelsea winger hit a double within three minutes (69th and 72nd) to
level and revive spirits for his side.
With one man down and pegging it at 3-3, Cote d’Ivoire maintained a
continuous flow of traffic towards the Leopards’ post in a bid to
scramble the winner.
Yaya Toure, after being served to the right by Gervinho, chipped his
effort blindly towards Kidiaba, who sprawled to deflect it for a corner.
The Ivorians multiplied efforts across the final quarter of the meeting, but were stabbed in the back when Bokila scored his double, and fourth goal for DR Congo, in the 89th minute.
It ended 4-3 for the Congolese, who are now on six points with Cote d’Ivoire in Group D, still led by Cameroon on 10.
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