DR Congo squeezes past plucky Benin
Democratic Republic of Congo got its Africa Cup of Nations finals campaign off to a winning start with a dominant performance against Benin, although it only won Group D’s opening game 1-0.
Theo Bongonda netted the goal in the 16th minute, letting a long pass from defence bounce and reacting quickest as the Benin defence hesitated to volley the ball into the net.
He might have had a second 13 minutes later, side-footing towards the corner of the net but seeing his goalbound effort blocked by defender Olivier Verdon.
The Congolese, twice continental champion, did have the ball in the net two minutes into the second half as Cedric Bakambu easily headed home a pinpoint cross from Nathanael Mbuku, but after a lengthy VAR check it was ruled offside.
Bakambu also had a breakaway opportunity midway through the second half after a clever pull-down and burst through the middle but saw his effort deflected away for a corner.
Benin won a free kick in the 67th minute that Tamimou Ouorou blasted off target but spent most of the match defending before a breakaway in the last minute saw Aiyegun Tosin a whisker away from the equaliser as Congo goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi managed to keep the ball out.
Benin is making its fifth appearance at the finals, but is still to win a match with five draws and 10 defeats since its 2004 debut.
The Congolese come into the Cup of Nations on the back of having won Africa’s World Cup playoffs in Morocco last month, earning a place in March’s inter-confederation playoff in Mexico, where they will need to beat Jamaica or New Caledonia to qualify for the World Cup.
Groups E and F get underway on Thursday before a break for all the Cup of Nations squads on Christmas Day.
























