Angola's Dominant Display: Jacinto Dala Inspires Palancas Negras to Quarter-final

Jan 28, 2024 - 09:57
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A brace from striker Jacinto Dala helped Angola reach the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years with an emphatic 3-0 victory over Namibia on Saturday.

 

Playing in front of a vociferous crowd in Bouake, Palancas Negras controlled the round of 16 ties from the outset against the tournament underdogs.

 

The Brave Warriors were handed a major advantage when Angola goalkeeper Neblu was sent off for handling outside his area in just the 14th minute.

 

The tone was set by Bethuel Muzeu, crafting the first clear-cut chance. Exploiting a loose pass near Angola's 18-yard box, Muzeu executed a lob, initiating a one-on-one with goalkeeper Neblu.

 

Neblu's attempt to save, extending beyond the 18-yard box, resulted in his expulsion from the game.

 

Despite being down to 10 men, Angola continued to dictate play and opened the scoring through Gelson Dala following good work from Gilberto and Fredy.

 

Namibia's task was made even more difficult shortly after when defender Lubeni Haukongo received a second booking for a foul on Mabululu.

 

Angola pounced on the resulting free-kick as Jacinto Dala powered home a header to double the lead before the break.

 

With Namibia chasing the game in the second half, gaps started to appear and Jacinto Dala turned the provider to set up substitute Mabululu for Angola's third.

 

Mabululu maintained his composure to slot home from the edge of the box and cap off an excellent attacking performance from the Palancas Negras.

 

The result means Angola have reached the last eight of the tournament for the first time since their run to the semi-finals in 2008.

 

They will face the Super Eagles of Nigeria in the next round as they look to emulate the achievements of their golden generation fifteen years ago.

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Edwin T. Battaforyen Edwin T. Battaforyen is a Professional Young Liberian Journalist with over two years of working experience in the mainstream as a Broadcast and Sports Journalist. Young Battaforyen holds an advanced Diploma in Journalism from the Professional Journalism School of Liberia and Currently studies Mass Communication and Social Work at the State-run University of Liberia. In 2023 Edwin T. Battaforyen was named as the Best Sports Reporter of the Year an award given by the Sports Writer Association of Liberia (Margibi County Chapter). Battaforyen has traveled to Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Ghana as a Sports Reporter assigned to provide coverage for the Liberia National Handball Team. Edwin T. Battaforyen is a full member of the Sports Writer Association of Liberia and Currently Works at KOOL 91.9 FM/TV/knewsonline.