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Cape Verde's forward #20 Ryan Mendes (C) scores his team's first goal from the penalty spot during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 round of 16 football match between Cape Verde and Mauritania at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on January 29, 2024. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Cape Verde 1-0 Mauritania: Lions of Chinguetti tamed by Blue Sharks

Recap

Africa Cup of Nations 2023 Round of 16

Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium

Cape Verde
Mauritania
Preview

(AFP) – Cape Verde made history by claiming their first-ever CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) knockout-phase victory – but they were made to work hard before Ryan Mendes’ 88th-minute penalty winner proved the difference against West African neighbours Mauritania in a stiflingly hot Abidjan. 

After ensuring that Cape Verde finished top of Group B with a game to spare, manager Bubista rested many of his key men against Egypt to ensure that they returned fit and firing for this encounter.

However, it was one of his ever-presents at this tournament, the Blue Sharks’ all-time record scorer Mendes, who was in the thick of the action early on, seeing a low shot blocked behind by Mouhsine Bodda, before an audacious lob dropped narrowly wide.

Mauritania had reasons for encouragement as well, pressing relentlessly and showing no fear in their first-ever AFCON knockout match.

The most promising attacks belonged to Cape Verde though, as Mendes was again prevented from opening the scoring, this time by a combination of Ibrahima Keita and Hassan Houbeib.

Neither Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha nor opposite number Babacar Niasse had been tested in the first half, but Niasse was soon forced into a save shortly after the break when Jovane Cabral drove infield from the left and let fly.

At the other end, Aboubakary Koita, scorer against Angola in the group stage, curled a free-kick just over, before the off-balance Souleymane Anne blazed a great chance wide when he could have steadied himself.

In an attempt to capitalise on Mauritania’s positive attacking spell, head coach Amir Abdou introduced Pape Ibnou Ba and former Fulham man Aboubakar Kamara, while on 72 minutes, Bubista brought on Garry Rodrigues and Kenny Rocha Santos.

Rodrigues soon stung Niasse’s palms with a fierce low drive, before the lanky stopper repelled Mendes’ header from the resulting corner.

However, Niasse was then agonisingly sold short by a poor defensive header from Yassin Cheik El Welly and could only bring down Benchimol in his own box, allowing Mendes to step up and smash home the penalty.

As expected, Mauritania fought hard to get an equaliser as 10 minutes of stoppage time were added on, but Cape Verde held on to record their third AFCON victory at Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium. They will next face Morocco or South Africa in the quarter-finals in Yamoussoukro on Saturday.

Results

Club1st Half2nd HalfGoalsPossession
Cape Verde01169
Mauritania00031

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH STATISTICS

TEAM SHEETS

Cape Verde

1Vozinha Goalkeeper
8João Paulo Midfielder
5Logan Costa Defender
4Pico Defender
23Steven Moreira 17 Defender
26Kevin Pina Midfielder 11'
10Jamiro Monteiro Midfielder
14Deroy Duarte 18 Midfielder
20Ryan Mendes Forward 88'
7Jovane Cabral 9 Forward
21Bebé 11 Forward
18Kenny Rocha Santos 14 Midfielder
11Garry Rodrigues 21 Forward
9Gilson Tavares 7 Forward
17Willy Semedo 23 Forward

Mauritania

16Babacar Niasse Goalkeeper 87'
2Khadim Diaw Defender
21Hassan Houbeib Defender
5Lamine Ba Defender
20Ibrahima Keita Defender
8Mouhsine Bodda Midfielder
23Sidi Bouna Amar 27 Forward
9Hemeya Tanjy 25 Forward
4Omaré Gassama 6 Midfielder
19Aboubakary Koita Forward
11Souleymane Anne 7 Forward
6Guessouma Fofana 4 Midfielder
25Pape Ibnou Ba 9 Forward
27Aboubakar Kamara 23 Forward
Yassin Cheikh El Welly 20 Midfielder
7El Hadji Ba 11 Midfielder

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