Mohamed Nbalie Kamara Man of the Match
Sierra Leone’s players go into a defiant celebratory huddle in which Bangura addresses his men with pride and emotion. And though the second half was a more conventional Goliath v David siege, they created the better chances in the first period and showed enough in every area of the pitch to suggest they’ll ask questions of their other Group E opponents too. Ivory Coast are up next for them on Sunday, in the same stadium.
As for Algeria, they remain a fluent, talented passing side but they lacked composure in front of goal and were flat for considerable spells before their substitutions gave them some much-needed urgency. Slimani and Brahimi disappointed, leaving Mahrez and Belaili having to do too much of the creative work. They didn’t look like champions today.
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Algeria had 67% possession there, and 18 efforts on goal to Sierra Leone’s nine, but it’s hard to dispute that the West African side were worth a point. Algeria need to find another gear, particularly with Ivory Coast to come, and it looks like we have another tense, tight tournament on our hands.
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