• Friday, 20 September 2024
Late Zambia goal denies Tanzania first ever Afcon win

Late Zambia goal denies Tanzania first ever Afcon win

Patson Daka's powerful header rescued a late point for 10-man Zambia and denied Tanzania a first ever victory at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

Leicester City forward Daka equalised from Clatous Chama's inswinging corner to boost his side's last-16 hopes.

Simon Msuva's early opener almost gave Tanzania an upset in the first match of manager Adel Amrouche's eight-game ban.

Zambia defender Rodrick Kabwe received a second booking after 44 minutes for an aerial challenge on Mbwana Samatta.

With Amrouche absent because of his punishment from the Confederation of African Football (Caf) over remarks he made about Morocco, Tanzania almost followed up their 3-0 defeat to the Atlas Lions by securing a first ever Afcon win in their eighth match at the finals across three appearances.

Interim head coach Hemed Suleiman Ali can guide them to the knockout stage for the first time in their history if they beat DR Congo and Zambia do not shock Morocco in the final round of matches in Group F on Wednesday (20:00 GMT), although a defeat would guarantee their elimination and a draw would be unlikely to extend their campaign.

Zambia, who drew 1-1 with the Leopards in their opener, also know victory over the World Cup semi-finalists would restore them to the round of 16 for the first time since their 2012 Afcon triumph.

A point could seal their progress without the need for being one of four best third-placed teams if the other game ends in a draw and they overhaul the number of goals scored by DR Congo.

Forward Msuva gave Tanzania the ideal start under Ali, capitalising after his side pinched possession midway inside their opponents' half to fire i

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