CHAN 2024: Algeria clobber Uganda in Kampala

Ugandan players pose for a group photo before the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying soccer match between Algeria and Uganda at the July 5, 1962 stadium in Algiers, Algeria, June 4, 2022 (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

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Algeria’s Desert Foxes produced a clinical performance to
sweep aside Uganda Cranes 3–0 in their CHAN 2024 Group C opener at the Mandela
National Stadium, Kampala. The victory puts the North Africans firmly in
control of the group.
Algeria signaled their intent early, dominating possession
and unsettling the Ugandan backline with crisp passing and quick interchanges.
Uganda tried to soak up the pressure and hit on the counter
through Patrick Kakande and Jude Ssemugabi, but failed to create clear-cut
chances.
The breakthrough came in the 35th minute when Algeria’s
captain Ayoub Ghezala rose unmarked to nod home from a corner kick, punishing
the Cranes for a lapse in defensive concentration.
Uganda’s attempts to
respond before the break were blunted by Algeria’s disciplined defending.
The second half saw the hosts briefly show attacking intent,
with Allan Okello and Kizito Mugweri combining well, but their efforts lacked
the cutting edge to trouble goalkeeper Ahmed Toufik.
The introduction of Abdul‑Karim Watambala was meant to
bolster midfield control, yet Algeria’s composure
proved decisive.
In the 76th minute, Meziane Abderrahmane doubled Algeria’s
lead, finishing a flowing move with precision.
Three minutes later,
substitute Soufiane Beyazid sealed the win with a cool finish, capping a
ruthless attacking display from the Desert Foxes.
Uganda’s frustration boiled over with yellow cards to
Emmanuel Anyama and Joel Sserunjogi, further disrupting their rhythm.
With only one shot on target all game, the Cranes were left
to rue missed opportunities and lapses in concentration.
The defeat not only dents Uganda’s hopes of progressing but
also rules them out of the promised exclusive reward package from President
Yoweri Museveni for a strong tournament start.
Elsewhere in Group C, Guinea edged Niger 1–0 courtesy of a
Mohammed Bangoura strike, leaving Algeria top of the standings after matchday
one.
CHAN 2024 action continues on Tuesday with Group D
encounters: Congo face Sudan at Zanzibar’s Amaan Stadium, while Nigeria takes
on Senegal in a highly anticipated clash at the same venue.
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