Saturday, 7 February 2015
I’Coast, Ghana set for AFCON final
Ghana will be out to end their 33-year
wait for a fifth continental title when they face Ivory Coast in the
final of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Bata, Equatorial Guinea on
Sunday.
The Black Stars defeated hosts
Equatorial Guinea 3-0 in Thursday’s semifinal, which was marred by crowd
violence to set up a dream final against Ivory Coast. The Elephants
beat DR Congo 3-1 in the first semifinal on Wednesday to secure a place
in the final for the third time in the last nine years.
Ghana won the tournament in 1963, 1965,
1978, 1982, while Ivory Coast have won the title only once – in Senegal
in 1992 – incidentally at the Blacks Stars’ expense.
The star-studded Elephants led by
Didier Drogba were beaten by Egypt on penalties in the final of the 2006
edition hosted by the North Africans. They also lost on penalties to
Zambia in the final of the tournament co-hosted by Gabon and Equatorial
Guinea in 2012.
Ghana, who lost 1-0 to Egypt in the final of the 2010 AFCON in Angola, placed fourth in 2012 and 2013 respectively.
Ghana coach Avram Grant said on Friday that the Black Stars would win in Bata on Sunday.
“It is good to be in the final. Before
the tournament, nobody gave us a chance. Everyone talked about the other
teams. Now we are in the final and we want to win,” the former Chelsea
manager told AFP.
Meanwhile, coach Florent Ibenge says DR
Congo do not have “the slightest fear” about playing at the Malabo
Stadium where crowd violence marred an Africa Cup of Nations semi-final,
AFP reports.
The Congolese are scheduled to face
hosts Equatorial Guinea Saturday at the 15,000-capacity Estadio de
Malabo in a third-place play-off.
Ibenge said, “We are only thinking about football and winning the game.
“We know things happen in football, but these incidents are tiny in relation to the number of games staged around the world.”
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