Javier Balboa penalty gave his side the lead from the spot before Iban Salvador killed the game off late in the game
Javier Balboa's controversial second-half penalty put
hosts Equatorial Guinea on course for a 2-0 victory that put
them through to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations at the
expense of Gabon.
Esteban Becker's men knew only a win at Estadio de Bata on
Sunday would be enough to secure their progression from Group A, and
Balboa's spot-kick put them in front before a late second goal from Iban
Salvador ensured they advanced to the last eight of the tournament for
only the second time.
Gabon will feel hard done by with the opening goal,
as referee Noumandiez Doue harshly adjudged Lloyd Palun to have
upended Balboa.
Equatorial Guinea will not care about that, though, after securing
their first win of the competition to qualify as runners-up behind
Congo.
Jorge Costa's Gabon only needed a point from the final group game to
go through, but bow out after following their opening win over Burkina
Faso with successive defeats.
Raul Fabiani was preferred to Iban in attack for the hosts, who had the first chance to open the scoring in a scrappy start.
That opportunity came the way of Balboa after only eight minutes, but
he fired a free-kick over the crossbar after goalkeeper Didier Ovono
was harshly adjudged to have handled outside the penalty area when
launching the ball upfield.
Equatorial Guinea threatened again 18 minutes in, yet Bruno Ecuele
Manga was alert to the danger as he turned Balboa's dangerous cross away
for a corner with Fabiani behind him at the back post.
Gabon captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang came close to opening the
scoring soon after, racing into the area to meet a Frederic Bulot cross
with a downward header that forced a fine reaction save from Felipe
Ovono.
Bulot then had a chance of his own as Gabon raised the tempo, but the
midfielder shot too close to Felipe Ovono after playing a neat one-two
with Malick Evouna.
The Equatorial Guinea keeper was called into action once more just
two minutes into the second half, palming over a dipping free-kick from
Borussia Dortmund striker Aubameyang.
Felipe Ovono thwarted Gabon yet again when he showed great agility to
repel a left-footed free-kick from Bulot that looked destined for the
top corner, and it was Equatorial Guinea who then took the lead against
the run of play in the 55th minute.
Balboa went down belatedly after Palun had stuck out
a leg, but referee Doue pointed to the spot and the Estoril forward
picked himself up to slot home the resulting spot-kick and send the
crowd into raptures.
Fabiani could have doubled the hosts' lead, only to be denied
by Didier Ovono after racing away down the right, and Bulot spurned a
glorious chance to equalise when he blazed wildly over the bar as the
tension mounted.
Didier Ovono also denied Balboa a second, but Iban sealed
the hosts' progress and sparked wild celebrations with a close-range
finish four minutes from time, after Emilio Nsue's initial shot had
been kept out by the Gabon keeper.
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