
Herve Renard says it wasn’t easy to win and qualify to next years CHAN
finals in Cote d’Ivoire but is glad the job is done.
Renard said in a post-match interview at Konkola Stadium yesterday
after beating Angola 2-1 to qualify 3-1 on aggregate for the finals to
be held from February 22 to march 8 in Cote d’Ivoire.
“It is always difficult to win 1-0 away against a team like Angola who
were also at the World Cup,” Renard said.
“It was difficult to win today but we are happy we beat Angola but we
have to work very hard now.”
Zambia, who dominated Angola and looked lively led by man-of-the-match
Kennedy Mudenda, took until the final minute of the match to firmly
secure their passage with a late winner even though a draw would have
sufficed.
Lusaka Dynamos midfielder headed in the winner from the near post
after nodding in a long cross from the far left wing from Zesco
United’s Jonas Sakuwaha.
The two teams were level at 1-1 just before the break after Given
Singuluma put Zambia ahead with the opening goal of the match in the
35th minute after he benefited from a fine build-up from Mudenda.
Veteran Angolan striker Love equalized in the 41st minute from the
penalty spot after debutant Emmanuel Mbola from Mining Rangers tackle
from behind inside the box on Job.
Zambia join Libya and Tanzania who also qualified after wins over
Morocco and Sudan respectively on Saturday.
The other four final places are expected too be filled today to join
hosts Cote d’Ivoire at the draws to be conducted on December 26 in
Abidjan.