Ghana rally late to avoid exit; Algeria advance to quarterfinals

Ghana rally late to avoid exit; Algeria advance to quarterfinals

Published Jan. 27, 2015 3:05 p.m. ET
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MONGOMO, Equatorial Guinea --

Ghana came back from the brink of elimination with two goals in the last 17 minutes to beat South Africa 2-1 and make the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals on Tuesday.

The four-time champion was heading for a rare early exit at the continental championship after Mandla Masango's spectacular volleyed goal for South Africa in the 17th minute.

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But a desperate Ghana turned it around in the second half at Mongomo Stadium.

Substitute John Boye scored from close range in the 73rd minute and Andre Ayew headed home 10 minutes later for a victory that took Ghana from exiting the tournament to qualifying as winners of Group C.

Algeria also made the quarterfinals from Group C after a 2-0 win over Senegal in Malabo.

Riyad Karim Mahrez gave the top-ranked team in Africa the lead in the 11th minute and Nabil Bentaleb added the other in the 82nd.

The win gave Algeria six points in Group C and a spot in Sunday's quarterfinals.

Ghana won the group by beating South Africa 2-1 in the other match in Mongomo.

Mahrez found space behind the defense and collected a long free kick from Madjid Bougherra before beating Senegal goalkeeper Bouna Coundoul to give Algeria the early lead.

Bentaleb received a pass from Sofiane Feghouli toward the end of the match, controlled it quickly and drove the ball into the net.

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