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Libya midfielder Ahmed Saad Osman gave his country the lead on two occasions on a soggy Bata Stadium pitch at the 2012 Afcon, but the north Africans were denied a famous win as Zambia twice levelled the score to draw 2-2 in this Group A clash.
Kick-off was delayed for over an hour due to heavy rains that beat down on the Equatorial Guinean capital and its surroundings. Both teams were forced to stretch a second time as they waited for match officials and tournament organisers to give the green light despite the heavily flooded pitch.
Zambia coach Herve Renard was visibly annoyed with the decision and his ire would only increase 12 minutes into the match when Libya’s Walid Al Khatroushi provided a defence splitting pass for Osman who slotted past a badly-positioned Chipolopolo goalkeeper.
The field of play didn’t allow the match to reach an outstanding technical level but the opponents did rather well to provide entertainment despite the difficult conditions. Lofted balls were the best option to avoid the enormous puddles, with the Zambians proving more effective at using the tactic.
Renard’s team logically levelled the score through an acrobatic Mayuka volley on 28 minutes after Rainford Kalaba had provided an intelligent cross into the penalty box. The Copper Bullets had some more chances to take the lead but failed to do so before half time.
Much like the first half, Libya surprised their opponents with another Osman goal. Chisamba Lungu’s failed clearance allowed the Club Africain player to wriggle his way past a second defender, slicing his shot onto Kennedy Mweene’s post and in.
The north Africans’ lead lasted even less than their first one, though, and it only took nine minutes for the Zambians to pull level again, this time through a Christopher Katongo header off a spectacular Mayuka scissor-kick cross.
Mayuka continued to cause problems for the Libyan defence, most notably on 76 minutes when he linked up with substitute Felix Katongo and left several defenders in his wake before squaring a ball that his team-mate was unable to steer on target.
Ahmed Zuway had a late strike on goal for the Mediterranean Knights but Mweene was equal to it and the game ended on a 2-2 draw after Zambia were denied a penalty shout by the match official in the dying moments.
The result leaves the Zambians on four points and severely dents the Libyans’ already slim chances of qualifying for the second round.
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