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9/5/10 10:15 AM

Tanzania/Algeria
Sudden Surge of Hopes Track Stars

      
        Dar es Salaam — TAIFA Stars' promising performance in Algeria has led to a sudden surge of hopes that the country could end a 30-year wait to compete in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.


       Stars surprised then survived in Blida, after the visiting Tanzanians managed to spoil the party at the Mustapha Tchaker Stadium by pulling out a 1-1 draw against the Fennecs. And, this could suggest that the country's football is not far away from earning a status to dine with elite in African football.


       A thunderous first half free kick from sturdy midfielder Abdi Kassim and an outstanding second half display from goalkeeper Shaaban Kado have given the Taifa Stars a dream start to their 2012 AFCON qualifying campaign.


      And, fans back in Tanzania were ecstatic on Friday night after Kassim's 33rd minute goal. Several parts of Dar es Salaam city erupted into rupture of celebrations and the vuvuzelas rocked the air soon after the final whistle.


       Many were pleased by Stars' display, confidence, spirit and above all, determination to get results away against a side just fresh for the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa. A side full of professional stars from Europe, and much to their advantage, Algeria were playing at their own backyard. "We really staged a good fight.


       This is encouraging. Kudos should go to both the outgone Stars' coach, Marcio Maximo and his predecessor Jan Poulsen for instilling confidence on players," remarked former Simba and Yanga defender Aboubakar Kombo. He added that football is a psychological game and Stars to some extent managed to win the psychological battle against Algeria.


       "Stars knew that they were underdogs but managed to frustrate their opponents especially in the first half, where they impressively managed to keep the ball and pass around the field. It really surprised Algeria because they did not expect such impressive display from Tanzania," said Kombo.


       The Algerians dominated possession in the early going and got their first look at goal in the fourth minute when Abdelkader Ghezzal controlled a free kick with his knee before volleying the ball straight at the opposing keeper.


       Minutes later, Abdelmalek Ziaya could have also scored but his close range effort went well wide as Tanzanian defenders were closing in on him. Algeria continued to press for the opener and were well in control of the midfield but their finishing touch was lacking. It took the Taifa stars until the 18th minute to get third first shot of the match through Mrisho Ngasa.






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