Yanga defeats Bejaia for maiden win
14 August 2016
Tanzania’s
Young Africans secured a first win at the group stage after beating
Algerian side, MO Bejaia 1-0 in their Group A penultimate fixture on
Saturday in Dar es Salaam.
The only goal from Burundian Amissi Tambwe was more than enough for Yanga
to earn their maiden win, which keeps them in contention at least for
now pending the outcome of the Medeama versus TP Mazembe later on
Sunday.
Yanga remains at the foot of the standings with four points, six adrift of leaders Mazembe. Bejaia and Medeama have five points each.
With
their hopes of qualification hanging on a narrow thread, Dutch-born
trainer of the Tanzania champions, Hans Van der Pluijm was adamant a
wide margin scoreline could have headlined the match.
“We
were a bit scared in the first half, but in the second half we stay
calmed and created many chances. Unfortunately, we could not score more
goals
.
“Now
we are waiting for the result of Medeama-Mazembe to see if we still
have a chance to qualify; but whatever happens we have to fight and win
the last game,” noted Van der Pluijm.
On
his part, Bejaia coach Nacer Sandjak opined that the defeat was a
setback for their chances and leaves them with no option than to go all
out against Medeama on the final day in a fortnight.
“We
took the game seriously, unfortunately we did not win. Our plans are
now disturbed and we have to fight with all our power to win the last
game,” he said.
The game was balanced in the opening half despite the fact that Yanga went up after only three minutes through Tambwe.
Despite
the early opener, the visitors stayed calm and played aggressively
leading to two attempts at goal through Zacharia Bencherifa and Soumaila
Sidibe but Yanga shot stopper, Deogratius Munishi was up to the task with good saves.
Yanga
forward Obrey Chirwa was the worst culprit failing to bury three clear
chances in the first half and the goal curse extended through to the
second half.
Back
from recess, the host brought on Said Juma and Juma Mahadhi for Juma
Abdul and Deus Kaseke, but it was the Algerians who almost drew level
following a blunder by the homers backline three minutes later. However,
Morgan Betorangal missed what was his side’s best chance to draw even.
Simon
Msuva came close to doubling the lead for the homers on 59 and 64
minutes, but his efforts went wayward as his side held on to claim
victory.
The Tanzanians travel to Lubumbashi in a fortnight to face Mazembe whilst Bejaia squares Medeama in Bejaia.
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