Re: [情報] 2010年非洲國家盃小組賽
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DROGBA AND KALOU GO THROUGH
Posted on: Fri 15 Jan 2010
Ivory Coast became the first side to make the quarter-finals of the Africa
Cup of Nations by beating Ghana 3-1 in their second and final group game.
The withdrawal of Togo resulted in a cut down Group B and Friday's result
means Ghana must now beat Burkina Faso in their last match if Michael
Essien is not to return to Chelsea as early as next week. The midfielder
has already posted his reaction to the game via his official Chelsea
website blog.
Didier Drogba scored Ivory Coast's third goal in the match in Cabinda and
Salomon Kalou assisted in the first. However Essien was only considered
fit enough to start on the Ghana bench, and that despite a length absentee
list that included midfielder Stephen Appiah and Sulley Muntari. He did
play the second half but he himself was subject to an injury concern
before the end.
Kalou in for Bakary Kone was the one change to the Ivory Coast team that
drew 0-0 against Burkina Faso.
Ghana went closest early on with a free-kick just wide. Drogba lacked
involvement in the opening stages before he skied a free-kick of his own
from an ambitious 40 yards.
It was ex- Spurs man Didier Zokora who was most dangerous in the first 20
minutes, twice stinging the hands of Ghana keeper Richard Kingson from
well outside the area.
Then midway through the half the Elephants did carve their way through
with Kalou much involved, attacking on the right and unselfishly squaring
for Gervinho to score.
It was the goal the Ivorians needed to unshackle them. Suddenly they
looked powerful with every attack and were well on top.
On 38 minutes, Ghana finally troubled Ivory Coast keeper Boubacar Barry -
and trouble him Kwadwo Asamoah most certainly did, with a turn and
cracking strike that needed a flying save.
Ghana pushed back in the last five minutes before the break but it was
little surprise when Essien was one of two half-time substitutes for the
Black Stars.
Ten minutes after the restart, Arsenal's hapless Emmanuel Eboue lunged
two-footed at Opoku Agyemang and the Ivorian right-back was sent off.
Within two minutes Matthew Amoah hit the Ivory Coast post with the keeper
rooted and another free-kick was heading for the top corner until it was
tipped over. A young Ghana side containing several players from the team
that recently won the Under 20 World Cup were fighting back strongly.
However the 10 men were awarded a free-kick wide on the right over 35
yards out and it was converted with a fabulous strike from Siaka Tiene to
make it 2-0 to Ivory Coast.
Kalou, sporting a severe mohican haircut, survived being headed in the
groin region by one of his own team-mates. He did need treatment and an
ice pack to continue and almost immediately picked up a dubious booking
for time-wasting.
Essien has chances to take set-pieces for his country rarely afforded him
at Chelsea and the Ghana captain curled a free-kick not too far over on 78
minutes.
A minute later there was huge scare for Chelsea and Ghana fans when Essien
and Drogba collided in a challenge and the midfielder was hurt. First
carried off in pain, he did return to the pitch with a hobble and reduced
effectiveness, although he would later shoot wide from the edge of the
area.
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ACoN
Kalou was subbed on 83 minutes. Two minutes from the end Drogba netted for
the first time in the tournament with a typical header after some great
set-up play by Kalou's replacement Abdul Kieta.
Now 3-0 down, Ghana went straight up the other end and won a hugely
debatable penalty, converted by Asamoah Gyan.
The final group match between Ghana and Burkina Faso is on Tuesday while
Drogba and Kalou won't be in action again until Sunday 24th.
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MIKEL HELPS NIGERIA TO VICTORY
Posted on: Sat 16 Jan 2010
Chelsea's John Mikel Obi was on the field for the entirety as Nigeria
earned a first win of the 2010 African Nations, 1-0 against Benin.
It was the first time one of our Africans had been in action at the same
time as the Blues, and he will no doubt be impressed to hear his club side
won 7-2 without him.
On the field in Benguela, Mikel was an important presence at the heart of
the Nigerian midfield alongside Fulham's Dickson Etuhu, but it was
Everton's Aiyegbeni Yakubu that struck the only goal of the game, a
penalty just a few minutes before half-time.
Mikel, 22, was in the thick of it early on, his searching through pass
just too heavy for Yakubu's run, and when Etuhu did pick out the forward
15 minutes in, he dragged his shot wide.
Benin, brilliantly nicknamed 'The Squirrels', have done well merely to
qualify for the Nations Cup, but now they are there are producing some
competitive football, drawing against Mozambique earlier in the week, and
producing chances against the Nigerians.
Stephane Sessegnon twice went close in the first half for the underdogs,
sending a free-kick just over before crashing a shot against the crossbar
from just under 30 yards.
Three minutes later Nigeria were in front, Yakubu stroking home his
penalty straight down the middle after Romuald Bocco had handballed.
Nouhoum Kobena struck the woodwork for a second time as Benin pressed for
an equaliser, while at the other end sub Victor Obinna had the opportunity
to seal the win, but was denied by brave goalkeeping.
Mikel, who plays a slightly more advanced role to that which he takes up
for Chelsea, had a shot pushed away for Nigeria with 13 minutes remaining,
but in the end one goal was enough for Shaibu Amodu's side, who will face
the Mozambicans in their final Group C game.
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