Equatorial Guinea thrashed Ivory Coast 4-0 on Monday to progress to the AFCON knockouts as Group A winners – at the expense of the hosts.
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Equatorial Guinea thrash Ivory CoastProgress to round of 16 as group winnersHosts Ivory Coast virtually eliminated from AFCONTELL ME MORE
Ivory Coast looked the more dominant side at the beginning of the match and had a few chances to open the scoring, but former Arsenal star Nicolas Pepe was wasteful in front of the goal.
Equatorial Guinea finally broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute through their captain Emilio Nsue's strike. Carlos Akapo entered the penalty area with a brilliant solo run and found his skipper with a square pass inside the six-yard box and Nsue made no mistake in slotting the ball home.
The hosts were unlucky to see two goals disallowed either side of half time after VAR checks on both occasions, as scorers Ibrahim Sangare and Jean-Philippe Krasso were both found to be in an offside position.
As Ivory Coast pushed for an equaliser, the National Thunder then scored two goals in quick succession to seal the fate of the game. In the 73rd minute, Pablo Ganet found the back of the net with a stunning curling free-kick nearly 20 yards from from goal. Two minutes later, Nsue completed his brace.
Second-half substitute Jannick Buyla then scored a fourth and final goal in the 88th minute to complete the rout against the Elephants, in what will surely go down as one of the biggest shocks in tournament history.
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Equatorial Guinea skipper Nsue was undoubtedly the star of the game with his memorable brace in the historic win. The striker led from the front quite literally and was constantly active in the opposition's box until he was hooked on the 78th minute.
THE BIG LOSER
Nottingham Forest defender Willy Boly had a night to forget in the Ivory Coast defence as his team leaked four goals. The experienced defender was caught off guard constantly during the match, affording the opponent's attackers too much space in their box. He was often shaky clearing his lines and epitomised the nerves that seemed to eat up the hosts as they completely imploded, leaving their hopes of qualification to the next round shattered.
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With a stunning win on Monday, Juan Micha's side booked their knockout berth as Group A winners. They will play their round of 16 match on January 28. The hosts, on the other hand, have been virtually eliminated from the competition, as they need to be one of the four best third-placed nations. With just three points and minus three goal difference to their name, this eventuality looks unlikely.