Algeria dented South Africa’s chances of qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympics with a 2-0 win in the second semi-final in Dakar, Senegal on Wednesday night.
With Nigeria having confirmed the first spot at the Rio Olympics following a 1-0 win over hosts Senegal, South Africa will now meet the West Africans for the third and final slot on Saturday to determine who joins Algeria and Nigeria in South America next year.
The North Africans threatened right from the first whistle, and appeared to be the more organised outfit going forward.
It came as no surprise when Algeria took the lead in the ninth minute through Oussama Darfalou, who lobbed over SA goalkeeper Jody February when the swift Algerians caught the South African backline flat-footed. From there on, Owen da Gama’s side were always going to chase the game.
After the goal, the Desert Foxes were all over South Africa and in the 16th minute, again forced February to make a fine save as they sought to double their advantage.
In the 19th minute, Gift Motupa could have done better when he was set up by Riyaad Norodien, but blazed his effort over the bar with only the keeper to beat.
It was Algeria who again showed more purpose in the second half and it came as no surprise when Mohamed Benkhemassa collected a loose ball from a corner kick and rifled home an unstoppable shot past the diving February to give the North Africans a 2-0 lead in the 50th minute.
Deolin Mekoa could have done better in the 62nd minute for South Africa after a good cross by Abbubaker Mobara, but failed to connect when the Algerian keeper was well beaten.
The miss summed up South Africa’s disappointing evening and they will now hope to pick themselves up for the match against a wounded Senegal. – ANA