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D.R. AFCON: Congo eliminates Egypt in a thrilling penalty shootout

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains on track for their first Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in half a century after securing a thrilling penalty shootout victory against Egypt. Goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi emerged as an unexpected hero, propelling DRC into the quarter-finals following a 1-1 draw.

Early in the match, the Pharaohs missed significant opportunities to take the lead, with Ahmed Hegazy heading over from Marwan Attia’s cross, and Mostafa Mohamed failing to capitalize on a promising position in the box. On the contrary, DRC’s best chance in the initial stages came when Théo Bongonda found space but missed the target from close range near the penalty spot.

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The 1974 champions signaled their intent, taking a 1-0 lead in the 37th minute when Meschack Elia headed the ball into the net from Yoane Wissa’s deflected cross. However, their advantage was short-lived, as Rui Vitória’s team equalized before halftime. A VAR review led to a controversial penalty awarded against Dylan Batubinsika for a trailing arm on Hegazy, and Mohamed successfully converted the spot-kick, marking his fourth goal in as many games in the tournament.

Despite their opponents having the momentum as they entered halftime, DR Congo appeared more likely to emerge as victors after the break. However, Cédric Bakambu and Chancel Mbemba missed two decent opportunities. Scoring chances were limited, with both teams fully aware of the significant prize at stake. Egypt gained confidence as the match progressed, with shots from Zizo and Attia being saved.

As expected, considering both teams had drawn each of their three group games, the match required extra time to determine the winner. Seven minutes into the additional 30, the Pharaohs were reduced to 10 men when Mohamed Hamdy received his second yellow card for a late tackle on Simon Banza.

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Despite this advantage, the Leopards struggled to penetrate the resilient defense. Several dangerous crosses narrowly missed tired outstretched legs, and both Banza and Bongonda failed to hit the target.

With no decisive goal in extra time, the match proceeded to penalties, the same method through which Egypt had lost the 2021 final to Senegal. Both Mohamed and Arthur Masuaku missed penalties before both teams successfully converted six successive spot-kicks.

Goalkeeper Gabaski then struck the crossbar for the Pharaohs, setting the stage for Mpasi to become the hero by sending his fellow goalkeeper the wrong way with a clinical finish.

The outcome secures DR Congo’s spot in the AFCON quarter-finals, where they will encounter Guinea, marking their first meeting since 2017. Meanwhile, Egypt exits the tournament in the round-of-16 for the second time in three editions.

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