Cameroon's
players celebrate after scoring a goal during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
semi-final football match between Cameroon and Ghana in Franceville on February
2, 2017.Issouf Sanogo/AFP
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Michael Ngadeu and
Christian Bassogog both netted in the second half as Cameroon beat Ghana 2-0 in
Franceville on Thursday to reach the Africa Cup of Nations final.
A
finely-poised tie remained goalless until the 72nd minute, when Ghana
goalkeeper Razak Brimah failed to deal with a free-kick into his area and John
Boye’s weak defensive header merely served as an assist for Ngadeu to control
and fire home.
Bassogog
then broke away to clinch the win and spark wild celebrations as Hugo Broos’s
side progress to a final against Egypt in Libreville on Sunday.
That
will be the Indomitable Lions’ first Cup of Nations final since they lost 1-0
to the Egyptians in 2008. Then they also beat Ghana in the semi-finals.
Ghana,
who have still never beaten Cameroon at the competition, will now go to
Port-Gentil for a third-place play-off against Burkina Faso on Saturday.
This
was their sixth consecutive Cup of Nations semi-final, but their wait to win
the trophy for the first time since 1982 will go on.
Just
as in their quarter-final win against DR Congo, Ghana were once again without
Asamoah Gyan at kick-off as their captain struggled to shake off a groin
injury.
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In
his absence, the Black Stars were second best for most of the first half and
Cameroon were unfortunate not to be in front after a lively start to the match.
Adolphe
Teikeu saw his header from a Benjamin Moukandjo corner cleared off the line by
Harrison Afful and Razak had to get down to save when Robert Ndip Tambe swept a
Moukandjo cross towards goal.
Moukandjo,
the France-based captain of this inexperienced Cameroon side, also headed onto
the roof of the net as the Ghanaians weathered the storm.
With
Andre Ayew struggling to get into the game from his position on the left flank,
Avram Grant’s side made little impression going forward until five minutes
before half-time.
That
was when Christian Atsu’s pass into the box split the Cameroonian defence and
found Jordan Ayew, whose shot from a tight angle whistled just wide of Fabrice
Ondoa’s far post.
In
a reversal of roles, Ghana were the better team at the start of the second half
with the lightning quick winger Atsu their main source of danger.
When
one of his runs was illegally halted outside the area, Mubarak Wakaso whipped
in the resulting free-kick and Ondoa flew high to his right to turn the ball
behind.
The
Indomitable Lions steadied themselves and got the breakthrough from a set-piece
of their own, the goal Cameroon’s first in almost five hours since Ngadeu
netted the winner against Guinea-Bissau in the group stage.
Ghana then sent on Gyan for the closing stages but as they pushed men forward Bassogog broke downfield and beat Razak to make it 2-0 in the third minute of added time.
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