Zambia are one foot into the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in Angola
after a deserved 1-0 home win over Togo at Konkola Stadium in
Chililabombwe today.
Fantastic was how Zambia Coach Herve Renard described his second
successive slender 1-0 win in the
qualifiers at the same venue after beating Swaziland by the same
margin last June in another Group 11 qualifying game.
” It was fantastic to win like this today,” Renard said. “One thing
about this team is that we can play
without a key player and am very impressed.
“It shows we have team spirit and the spirit is fantastic and we have
to build on that.”
Meanwhile, Togo were second best throughout and only have themselves
to blame for the loss that sees them out of the race for the 2010
World and Africa Cup finals and refused to attended the post-match
press briefing.
An Emmanuel Adebayor-less Togo looked jaded after arriving 24 hours
before the match with little time to rest after landing late Tuesday
afternoon.
Zambia were in control with Green Eagles midfielder and newboy Kebby
Hachipuka showing some great promise in that defensive midfield role.
The match also marked Mamelodi Sundowns striker Collins Mbesuma first
competive game under Renard.
For those expecting some magic from Mbesuma, there was little apart
from the tee-off that led to Zambia’s opening goal in the 29th minute.
Mbesuma’s conjured a simple layoff for French Ligue 1 Stade Rennes
midfielder Felix Katongo whose breathtaking thunderbolt hit the
horizontal before eluding Cedric Mensah to cross the line.
“He (Mbesuma) needs time,” Renard said. “The important thing is he
tried but we should be patient because he needs time.”
Mbesuma’s loss of his old sniper instict was evident for all to see in
the 62nde minute after he failed to connect with a James Chamanga
layoff with arches of space to shot on the edge of the area.
Zambia could have wrapped it up with at least three more goals
especially in the second half starting with Rainford Kalaba on 51
minutes whose near post shot was bravely saved by Mensah before the
Togo goalkeeper was substituted after he was injured in the process.
Katongo fluffed a chance in the 71st minute from outside the 6 yard
box and James Chamnanga too failed from similar range six minutes from
time.
Roger Kola too saw his longrange shot saved in the 86th minute by
Mensah’s replacement Abdoul Omoru.
Zambia fate to the final group stage of the 2010 World cup now lies in
the hads of Togo who must beat Group 11 leaders Swaziland next month
to see Renard continue the onerous journey to South Africa.
Renards side now leads Group 11 on 7 points from 4 games until next
when Swaziland and Togo clash in Lome.