Sunday WCQ wrap: Ghana, DRC advance

Sunday WCQ wrap: Ghana, DRC advance
Bongokuhle Hlongwane of South Africa is challenged by Mubarak Wakaso of Ghana during the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier between Ghana and South Africa held at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium in Cape Coast, Ghana on 14 November 2021 © Thabang Lepule/BackpagePix

by Graeme Jackson

Sunday Nov 14, 2021. 23:43

Ghana and DR Congo were the big winners from Sunday’s 2022 World Cup Qualifying action, with the two teams securing advancement into the final phase on the road to Qatar.


Ghana squeezed through by the narrowest of margins, as a controversial Andre Ayew penalty saw them defeat South Africa 1-0 at Cape Coast Sports Stadium in the headline night match.


The result left the Black Stars and Bafana level at the top of Group G on 13 points apiece and with the same goal difference (+4), but the West African side’s extra goal (7 to 6) through the course of six group matches proved the key tie breaker to send them through to the playoffs in March next year.


The other night match saw Senegal (who had already secured progression last month) underline their pre-eminence in Group H with a 2-0 win over Congo in Thies, as Ismaila Sarr’s first-half brace proved the difference between the teams.


DRC made full use of home advantage at Stade Des Martyrs in Kinshasa in an afternoon clash, defeating Benin 2-0 to leapfrog to the top of Group J. An early penalty from Dieumerci Mkobani set the Leopards on their way, and a second from Ben Malango with just over a quarter hour of regulation time to play sealed the deal.


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DR Congo have not appeared at the World Cup finals since way back in 1974 (when they were known as Zaire and famously lost 9-0 to Yugoslavia in Gelsenkirchen), but they are now just 180 minutes away from a second showing at the global event.


The other afternoon clashes saw Ethiopia fight back to hold Zimbabwe 1-1 (Abubeker Nasir Ahmed’s late equaliser cancelled out Kudakwashe Mahachi’s opener) in Harare and condemn the Warriors to the wooden spoon in Group G; and the other Group J clash between Madagascar and Tanzania ended 1-1 in Antananarivo with goals from Hakim Abdallah and Simon Msuva respectively. The Taifa Stars ended third, while Barea propped up the standings.


The only early-evening clash saw Group E winners Mali confirm their dominance with a 1-0 win over Uganda in Agadir, Morocco. Kalifa Coulibaly’s goal saw the Eagles end with 16 points from a possible 18, all while conceding zero goals from six matches. The West Africans will rightly enter the playoffs with confidence that they can secure a first-ever qualification to the World Cup.


The African WCQ programme continues on Monday with four matches across the continent: Kenya v Rwanda, Namibia v Togo, Guinea-Bissau v Sudan and Niger v Djibouti.


WCQ results, Sunday 14 November


DR Congo 2-0 Benin

Madagascar 1-1 Tanzania

Zimbabwe 1-1 Ethiopia

Mali 1-0 Uganda

Ghana 1-0 South Africa

Senegal 2-0 Congo







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