Equatorial Guinea guarantee three focuses against Libya in second Afcon qualifier
Equatorial Guinea facilitated Libya at Nuevo Estadio de Malabo in their second 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on Monday night, keep major areas of strength for a 0 triumph all the while.
Subsequent to learning about process in the initial five minutes of the game, the two sides cut out early possibilities with the Guineans edging the guests in the ball ownership measurements.
The home side were granted their most memorable corner of the match in the twelfth moment, as they kept on pushing on in the resistance half. Because of the strain, Libya were diminished to playing on the counter assault.
Equatorial Guinea showed their going after expectation part of the way through the initial 45, while the game created various powerful handles. Consequently, Marvin Anieboh was shown the principal yellow of the experience in the 25th moment.
Not long from that point, the home side verged on opening the scorecard as Dorian Hanza's shot went barely wide of the goalkeeper's right.
As the principal half arrived at its closing stages, Libya took the game to the Guineans and, surprisingly, tracked down the rear of the net. Be that as it may, the guest's work was precluded because of an offside call following a perfect move inside the house side's punishment region.
Equatorial Guinea and Libya finished the half with the game tied at 0-0, with the meeting country gathering steam not long before the break.
The Guineans started to lead the pack five minutes into the last part after Santiago Eneme's shot was diverted just a little ways off of the goalkeeper, with it being recorded as a Mohammed Touhami own objective.
In snapshots of advances for the two groups, the speed of the game expanded decisively in front of great importance mark as handles kept on flying in, while the two groups displayed their readiness to assault.
As the 70th moment drew closer, Equatorial Guinea stayed the group on the front foot, creating various goalscoring potential open doors, especially down their left wing.
The hosts were granted a punishment in the 80th moment, as the ref recognized an infringment inside the punishment region. Following fights from the Libyan players, the offiials quieted the circumstance as Frederico Bikoro moved forward and wrapped up easily.
As the game reached a warmed resolution, the Guineans gathered greatest focuses at home, with their triumph putting them in second spot, only one point behind Tunisia in Group J.
Equatorial Guinea (0) 2
Libya (0) 0
Equatorial Guinea: Owno, Maye, L.E.Nsue, Anieboh, Ndong, E.Nsue (Anvene 87'), Balboa, Bikort, Eneme (Obama 77'), Ganet, Hanza (Boacho 65')
Libya: Allafi, Al-Warfali, El Trbi, Fakroun, El Monir, Elhounie, Belgasem Rajab, Touhami, Salih Ali (Esaiy 62'), Al Taher (Salama 62'), Al Khouja