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Rwanda coach Ferrer dejected after home draw in AFCON qualifier

Rwanda's coach Allos Ferrer
  • Rwanda came from behind to draw 1-1 with Benin
  • They are third in the group heading into the last two rounds of matches
  • The Amavubi are hoping to play their last two matches with fans

Rwanda national team coach Carlos Alos Ferrer was dejected after his side picked a third successive draw, but said the team will fight till the end, remaining confident they can still clinch a place at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

The Amavubi were held to a 1-1 draw by Benin in their fourth round of qualification matches in Group L. This was their third draw in a row, having started off with a slim 1-0 defeat at the hands of already qualified Senegal.

A win at home against Benin’s Squirrels on Wednesday would have put them second, but they couldn’t make most of their home ground advantage.

“Mathematically, we have a chance. We have one point difference from the second team and they will have to come play here. The group is still open and we have lots to be positive about. I am positive,” the tactician said.

He added; “We have two matches to play at home and I hope we can play here with our supporters. That will be a huge advantage for us. We have played away in three matches and we showed we can compete well.

Thierry Manzi equalizer

Against Benin, Thierry Manzi scored the equalizer in the 71st minute, cancelling out Jodel Dossou’s goal for the visitors. Rwanda will rue their missed chances as they also had a penalty saved in the first half.

“I am disappointed with the result but not with how my team played,” noted the coach.

Meanwhile, Benin remained bottom of the group with two points and they also still have a chance to qualify.

Rwanda players celebrate in a past match

Rwanda players celebrate in a past match

New coach Gernot Rohr said they will also give their all to try and progress.

“We played in difficult conditions because we are not used to playing at altitude. But, we gave in a good fight and played well. We are building a team and we have many new players in the squad. We will keep working,” said the former Nigeria head coach.

Penalty saved 

Rwanda had an 18th minute chance to break the deadlock when Melvyn Doremus handled the ball inside the box. Rafael York stepped up but however saw his penalty saved.

Benin had a chance to break the deadlock before the break when Junior Olaitan stepped behind a freekick, but his ferocious effort was well saved by the Rwandese keeper.

In the second half the visitors broke the deadlock barely quarter of an hour in, Olaitan sending Dossou through with a brilliant ball.

The forward rounded the keeper before slotting into an empty net.

Rwanda rallied to get back into contention and they levelled in the 71st minute when Manzi headed home from close range after Meddie Kagere nodded Kevin Muhire’s corner into his path.

Rwanda came close to grabbing the lead minutes later when Gilbert Mugisha struck a shot from range, but it was well saved by the Beninese keeper Saturnin Allagbe.

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