Guinea-Bissau hold wasteful Benin

Guinea-Bissau hold wasteful Benin
Seidou Baraze of Benin challenged by Piqueti Silva of Guinea-Bissau during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Finals Benin and Guinea-Bissau at Ismailia Stadium, Ismailia, Egypt on 29 June 2019 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

by Scent ition

Sunday Jun 30, 2019. 00:10

Benin drew 0-0 with Guinea-Bissau in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Group F match at the Ismailia Stadium in Egypt on Saturday night.

As a result, the Squirrels moved up to second place on the group table, while the African Wild Dogs remained fourth on the standings.

The Squirrels were the better side in the opening stages of the game as they looked to grab an early goal against the African Wild Dogs.

Mickael Pote, who scored a brace against Ghana on Tuesday, had a chance to open the scoring as early as the fourth minute, but the midfielder placed his header over the crossbar.

Pote's team-mate Steve Mounie, who is based in England, was proving a handful for the Guinea-Bissau defence which was led by Fulham FC defender Marcelo Djalo.

Mounie was sent through on goal by Jordan Adeoti's delightful pass in the 37th minute, but the former's low shot was well-saved by Jonas Mendes in Guinea-Bissau goal.

Guinea-Bissau were then able to contain Benin and the score was 0-0 following a first-half which was slightly dominated by the Squirrels.

The African Wild Dogs continued to contain the Squirrels after the restart and Benin head coach Michel Dussuyer decided to make a change.

Switzerland-based forward Jodel Dossou replaced Cebio Soukou just after the hour-mark as the West African side searched for the opening goal.

Benin should have broken the deadlock in the 75th minute when Stephane Sessegnon's free-kick found Huddersfield Town striker Mounie, who headed over the crossbar.

Both teams launched attacks in search in the closing stages of the match and Mounie's header was easily saved by Mendes, before Jorginho's effort was comfortably saved by Benin keeper Fabien Farnolle.

Ultimately, the match ended in a 0-0 stalemate with Benin having been frustrated by a stubborn Guinea-Bissau side.

Benin (0) 0
Guinea-Bissau (0) 0

Benin: Farnolle, Baraze, Adenon, Verdon, D'almedia (Mama 65'), Imorou, Adeoti, Sessegnon, Mounie, Pote (Djigla 90'), Soukou (Dossou 64')
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Guinea-Bissau: Jonas Mendes, Mamadu Cande, Juary, Marcelo Djalo, Balde (Jorginho 86'), Manconi, Pele (Jaquite 69'), Bura, Frederic Mendy, Piqueti (Romario 90'+2), Nanu.




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