| Goals | Goals |
|---|---|
| 11. Dame N'Doye (74’) | 20. Emmanuel Mayuka (12’) |
| 17. Rainford Kalaba (20’) |
Zambia stun Senegal in Bata
Zambia have produced a surprise at the
2012 Africa Cup of Nations with a 2-1 success over much-vaunted Senegal in their
Group A clash in Bata on Saturday night.
Goals from Emmanuel Mayuka and Rainford
Kalaba inside 20 minutes put Chipolopolo on the road to victory, before Dame N’Doye
set up a nervy finish with a lone replay for the Senegalese.
It was a superb first-half performance
from Zambia, who used their pacey forwards to get behind the Senegalese defence
on a number of occasions.
The warning signs were there early on
when Kalaba found space on the left and his ball into the box was weakly met by
Chris Katongo, who could only toe-poke the ball into the arms of a grateful Bouna
Coundoul in the Senegal goal.
There was nothing the keeper could do
about the opener, which was simple in its execution.
A long free-kick was floated into the
area and when the ball was headed back across the box there were three Zambians
waiting to turn the ball home. In the end Mayuka had the honour and he headed
past Coundoul.
Senegal have a sizeable height advantage
over Chipolopolo so the one area that would have expected to dominate would be
in the air. In this instance it was poor organisation that let them down.
It should have been 2-0 just a few
minutes later as Kalaba got behind the defence, but Coundoul rushed out of his
goal to clear. The loose ball eventually fell to Katongo, who saw his effort
deflected over the crossbar in a lucky escape for Senegal.
But the Zambians did have their second soon
afterwards as Kalaba beat the offside trap for the third time after being
played in by Katongo and he rounded Coundoul before side-footing into an empty
net.
Mayuka forced the goalkeeper into
another fine save just before halftime, before Kalaba was wrongly given as
offside when put through on goal.
The second half was all Senegal, who
would have received a verbal battering from coach Amara Traoré at the break.
Moussa Sow had a great chance to pull
one back after he was teed-up by Issiar Dia, but could only scoop his effort
over the bar.
Mohamed Diame then glanced a header wide
for Senegal, who continued to attack as Zambian went into their shell to try
and protect what they had.
Demba Ba shot just wide mid-way through
the half, before going even closer after being set-up by new Newcastle United
teammate Pappis Cisse, but he could only steer his header onto the woodwork.
The goal Senegal had been threatening
finally came as N’Doye received Guirane Ndaw’s long free-kick, chested the ball
down and fired past a helpless Kennedy Mweene.
N’Doye thought he had a penalty late on
but his protests were waved away, before the final chance of the game fell to
Dia, whose heavy first touch allowed Mweene to save with the final play of the
game.




Good win for Chipolopolo. They have a pretty solid squad and good enough for the final four.
go zambia go you are the best team av seen in this 2012 afrk cup good luck zambia
go go chipolopolo go zambia go.
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