Its Algeria, Senegal For AFCON Glory: Sensational Mahrez Sinks Super Eagles
15th July 2019
Manchester City star rifled home stoppage time free-kick to earn Desert Foxes a 2-1 victory over Nigeria in second semi final at Cairo International Stadium

- Riyad Mahrez rifled in a stoppage-time free-kick to earn Algeria a dramatic 2-1 victory over three-time champions Nigeria on Sunday and set up a rematch with Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations final
- Algeria led through a first-half own goal by William Troost-Ekong before Nigeria equalised with an Odion Ighalo penalty awarded after a VAR review
- However, as extra time looked necessary, Mahrez blasted in from 20 yards with the last kick of the match to send the Desert Foxes through to their first final since lifting the trophy for the only time in 1990
CAIRO, Egypt-
Riyad Mahrez rifled in a stoppage-time free-kick to earn Algeria a dramatic 2-1
victory over three-time champions Nigeria on Sunday and set up a rematch with
Senegal in the Africa Cup of Nations final.
Algeria led through
a first-half own goal by William Troost-Ekong before Nigeria equalised with an
Odion Ighalo penalty awarded after a VAR review.
However, as extra
time looked necessary, Mahrez blasted in from 20 yards with the last kick of
the match to send the Desert Foxes through to their first final since lifting
the trophy for the only time in 1990.
Algeria will take on
Sadio Mane's Senegal for the title on July 19, in a repeat of a group stage
clash they won 1-0.
An injury to Youcef
Atal, who fractured his collarbone during the quarter-final win over Ivory
Coast on penalties, forced Djamel Belmadi to start Mehdi Zeffane at right-back,
while Nigeria fielded the same team that overcame South Africa here.
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Algeria supporters
filled most of the lower tier at one end of the ground, dwarfing a small
section of Nigeria fans, but there were large swathes of empty seats at the
75,000-capacity Cairo International Stadium.
Leading scorers in
the tournament and considered the most impressive side, Algeria quickly
asserted themselves as Ramy Bensebaini headed narrowly over before a wicked
Youcef Belaili cross nearly lead to a goal for Baghdad Bounedjah.
Hesitant defending
from Kenneth Omeruo just outside his own area then allowed Bounedjah to nip in,
but the Al-Sadd striker could only shoot tamely at Daniel Akpeyi.
Seemingly having
moved on from the penalty miss that reduced him to tears in the last round,
Bounedjah was consistently proving a nuisance to a nervy Nigeria backline with
Jamilu Collins relieved to see a toed clearance land on the roof of the net.
Nigeria countered
intermittently as Ighalo dragged wide after Mahrez was caught in possession,
but the Manchester City winger promptly atoned as Algeria made the breakthrough
on 40 minutes.
After gathering the
ball on the right Mahrez danced past Collins before sending over a cross that
flicked off the left-back and struck a helpless Troost-Ekong in the midriff
before tricking over the line.
Super Eagles boss
Gernot Rohr has praised his side's resilience, particularly the way they
bounced back from a shock loss to Madagascar to eliminate defending champions
Cameroon, and Nigeria again hit back with the aid of VAR.
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Drama
Gambian referee
Bakary Gassama initially dismissed Nigerian penalty appeals when a Peter Etebo
shot struck the arm of Aissa Mandi but reserved that decision, with Ighalo
sending Rais Mbohli the wrong way from the spot for his competition-best fourth
goal.
Sofiane Feghouli
blazed over late on and extra time beckoned after Ismael Bennacer rattled the
bar in stoppage time, but Mahrez won it at the death with a thunderous strike
into the top corner.