Tanzania left it late however finally discovered a breakthrough to edge Mauritania 1-0 of their second Group B fixture on the ongoing TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024.
Taifa Stars wanted a second of brilliance to interrupt down a cussed Mauritania facet and made it depend within the 89th minute, with Shomary Kapombe netting the decisive aim to safe their second straight win of the match.
Mauritania began brighter and almost capitalised on an early free-kick, however couldn’t discover the goal. Tanzania, who had impressed of their 2-0 opening win over Burkina Faso, seemed far much less convincing going ahead within the first half.
Regardless of having fun with loads of possession, clear-cut possibilities had been onerous to return by. Clement Mzize wasted a golden alternative within the thirty seventh minute after being arrange by Feisal Salum. 5 minutes later, Iddi Seleman couldn’t direct his header on the right track from a Kapombe supply.
Mauritania virtually took the lead simply earlier than the break following a defensive lapse by the hosts, however Yakoub Suleiman got here to the rescue with a superb save to disclaim Ahmed Moctar Ahmed. Either side went into the halftime break deadlocked at 0-0.
Tanzania resumed with extra urgency and continued to dominate possession, registering over 70% of the ball. But, Mauritania’s disciplined backline pissed off their efforts.
The West Africans supplied little going ahead within the second half, hardly ever threatening Suleiman’s aim. However simply when it appeared just like the factors could be shared, Iddy Nado picked out Kapombe with a chic lofted cross. The skilled right-back introduced the ball beneath management earlier than rifling it previous goalkeeper Abderrahmane Sarr to ship the house followers into raptures.
The late strike proved sufficient for the Taifa Stars, who now sit prime of Group B with six factors from two video games.
Tanzania will look to wrap up group play on a excessive with remaining matches towards Madagascar and CHAN debutants Central African Republic (CAR). Another constructive end result might seal their place within the quarter-finals of the competitors.
