JOHANNESBURG: Algeria won, Ivory Coast drew and Ghana and Cameroon lost Wednesday as African qualifiers prepared for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil with warm-up games.Striker El-Hilal Soudani put...
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March 06, 2014
JOHANNESBURG: Algeria won, Ivory Coast drew and Ghana and Cameroon lost Wednesday as African qualifiers prepared for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil with warm-up games.
Striker El-Hilal Soudani put Algeria ahead in first-half stoppage-time and Inter Milan midfielder Saphir Taider added a second goal for a 2-0 victory over Slovenia in Blida.
It was an encouraging result for the Desert Foxes, at a ground where they are almost invincible, ahead of facing Belgium, South Korea and Russia in Group H during June´s football showpiece event.
Substitutes Didier Drogba and Max Gradel scored as Ivory Coast came from two goals behind to hold Belgium 2-2 in Brussels.
Marouane Fellaini and Radja Nainggolan struck before Drogba halved the deficit on 74 minutes and Gradel snatched the stoppage-time equaliser.
The comeback will boost an ´Elephants´ team recently called "slow and old" by former manager Philippe Troussier.
After first round exits in 2006 and 2010, Ivory Coast got a kinder Cup draw this time, sharing Group C with Colombia, Greece and Japan.
Ghana had first-choice centre-backs John Boye and Jonathan Mensah back from lengthy injuries only to lose 1-0 away to lower-ranked Montenegro in Podgorica.
The Black Stars, who face a daunting Group G mission against Germany, Portugal and the United States, were undone by a first-minute penalty Dejan Damjanovic converted.
Cameroon crumbled 5-1 to Portugal in Leiria, where Real Madrid superstar Cristiano Ronaldo opened and closed the scoring in a game of contrasting halves.
Vincent Aboubakar levelled just before half-time only for the Indomitable Lions to be overrun during the second half by the fourth-ranked team in the world.
Samuel Eto´o-skippered Cameroon are in Group A at the World Cup with Brazil, Croatia and Mexico and few pundits give them a chance of survival.
Later, an experimental Nigeria squad lacking injured former captain Joseph Yobo take on Mexico in American city Atlanta.
Non-World Cup qualifiers Egypt, Guinea, South Africa and Tunisia met teams who will be in Brazil, with mixed results.
Egypt defeated debutants Bosnia Herzegovina 2-0 in Austria, Guinea upset Iran 2-1 in Tehran, Tunisia held Colombia 1-1 in Barcelona, but South Africa suffered a 5-0 thrashing by Brazil in Soweto.
It was a great start for Egypt coach Shawky Gharib after many years as assistant to Hassan Shehata and, later, American Bob Bradley.Mohamed ´Gedo´ Nagy put the Pharaohs ahead on 52 minutes in Innsbruck and Mohamed Salah added a second soon after.Kevin Constant and Ibrahima Traore were the Guinean first-half scorers in Iran, who pulled one goal back during the second half.
After falling behind to a James Rodrigues penalty against Colombia, Tunisia recovered under caretaker coach Nizar Khanfir and Mohamed Khazri levelled before the break.
Barcelona star Neymar scored a hat-trick as Brazil ruthlessly exposed South African defensive frailties to triumph 5-0 before a 50,000 Soccer City stadium crowd.
Other friendlies featured teams preparing for 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the stand-out performance came from Zimbabwe against Malawi.
The Warriors triumphed 4-1 in Blantyre through goals from Peter Moyo, Pascal Manhanga, Ali Sadiki and Kudakwashe Mahachi.
There was late drama in Windhoek as Mcha Hamis gave Tanzania an 88th-minute lead and Panduleni Nekundi equalised deep in stoppage time. (AP)