Guinea on the verge of quarter-finals

Pascal Feindouno grabbed a last gasp winner to hand Guinea a 2-1 victory over Zambia in their Group C African Nations Cup clash…

Pascal Feindouno grabbed a last gasp winner to hand Guinea a 2-1 victory over Zambia in their Group C African Nations Cup clash, to leave his side on the cusp of the quarter-finals.

Guinea's win followed Sunday’s 2-0 defeat of South Africa.

Feindouno scored two minutes into stoppage time, when his shot rebounded off the underside of the bar and bounced just over the line.

The St Etienne striker had earlier equalised with a 74th minute penalty after Fode Mansare had been brought down by Zambia's goalkeeper George Kolola.

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The penalty came after a sustained period of pressure from Guinea for whom German-based midfielder Pablo Thiam squandered three excellent chances.

Zambia, who had suffered a 4-1 defeat in their opening match at the hands of champions Tunisia, started the game strongly and had Guinea's defence stretched on several occasions with their pacy attack.

The Zambians took the lead in the 34th minute when captain Elijah Tana headed home unchallenged from a James Chamanga corner.

The defender had earlier gone close with a free kick that whistled over the top of Guinea's crossbar.

Chamanga also had a chance in the first half but after breaking free of the Guinean defence he shot into the side netting.

Guinea began to show signs of a revival near the end of the first half when Stoke City striker Sambegou Bangoura had two missed two opportunities.

In the second half, Thiam contrived to shoot wide on three occasions after working himself behind Zambia's defence, the most glaring miss of which came just after Feinduono had equalised from the spot.