Elephants book Afcon spot

gervinhoCote d’ivoire secured a place in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations finals after playing to a goalless draw with Cameroon at the Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny yesterday afternoon.

Needing just a point to secure qualification for the tournament in Equatorial Guinea next year, the Elephants got just that against a 10-man Indomitable Lions team who were already certain of topping the group before the match kicked off.

Cote d’Ivoire had the first shot on goal, with Yaya Toure testing Joseph Fabrice Ondoua direct from a free kick in the fourth minute, but the goalkeeper was able to punch the ball clear.

The pace of the game was noticeably becalmed in the heat and humidity of Abidjan, with the teams generally content to play within themselves in an effort to conserve energy.

The home side created only two further notable chances in the first half: the first saw Serge Aurier threaten on the overlap before being closed down, while Gervinho volleyed over the crossbar from within the penalty area.

Cameroon were dealt a blow when midfielder Georges Mandjeck had to be replaced by Franck Kom due to injury, but in striker Vincent Aboubakar they had a dangerous attacking outlet.

The forward almost opened the scoring late in the first half with a fine low shot that forced a good save from Sylvain Gbohouo, while the rebound fell into the path of Clinton N’Jie, but he couldn’t force the ball home from a tight angle.

Cameroon were reduced to 10 men a few minutes before the hour mark in the second half when captain Stephane Mbia was adjudged to have denied Gervinho a clear scoring opportunity. Television replays suggested it was a harsh decision from the referee.

From the subsequent free kick Yaya Toure almost put Cote d’Ivoire ahead, but his curling shot was headed off his own goal line by Aboubakar, who was brilliantly placed to defend the strike.

With 20 minutes to play Gervinho had another great chance after playing a quick one-two with Salomon Kalou, but the Roma attacker was denied by a brave block from Ondoua.

The dying minutes of the game saw Cote d’Ivoire just knock the ball around like a training session, with an exhausted Cameroon not applying any pressure and clearly happy to play out a goalless stalemate.­­— Supersport.com

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