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Champions Zambia held by spirited 10-man Ethiopia

Ethiopia, back at the Africa Cup of Nations after a three-decade absence, overcame a red card to hold champions ZambiaEthiopia, back at the Africa Cup of Nations after a three-decade absence to a 1-1 draw in an explosive Group C encounter Monday.

Ethiopia, one of the founding fathers of African football who had fallen on hard times before enjoying a recent revival, had keeper Jemal Tassew sent off in the first half of a game that also featured a missed penalty and disgruntled vuvuzela-throwing fans.

China-based captain Christopher Katongo and Collins Mbesuma led the Zambian attack, with Salahdin Said the lone frontman for Ethiopia.

Zambia featured 10 of the XI that performed heroics in Gabon/Equatorial Guinea 12 months ago with Nyamba Mulenga the lone absentee.

The 40,000-seat Mbombela Stadium was only a quarter full, with barely a Zambian fan in the sparse albeit colourful crowd, but one that did turn up, a man, was in a bikini.

Against the run of play, Ethiopia almost pinched the lead when Said pounced on a poor clearance from defender Joseph Musonda and lobbed onrushing Kennedy Mweene only for the ball to bounce over the crossbar.

Said then won a 23rd-minute penalty when he was felled by Chisamba Lungu in the box but his spot-kick lacked steel and was kept out by Mweene with the disgusted striker burying his head in his hands.

At the other end, drama ensued after a high velocity clash between Lungu and Tassew, who rushed out from his goal, boots flying.

The Ethiopian keeper came off worse in the reckless assault, lying stricken on the ground for an age before being stretchered off — with Gabonese referee Castane Otogo waving him goodbye, a red card in his hand.

This incensed the Ethiopian fans, who pelted the pitch with vuvuzelas (plastic horns) and water bottles, ignoring the stadium announcer’s impassioned pleas to stop.

To add to the air of tension, a South African fighter jet chose that moment to scream low over the stadium, as Zerihun Tadele entered the fray to replace Tassew between the posts.

Zambia went in front in the third minute of stoppage time when Orlando Pirates striker Mbesuma ran on to Isaac Chansa’s headed pass to shoot left-footed past Tadele with the Ethiopian defence at fault.

This provoked another angry volley of vuvuzelas, cutting short the Zambian players’ celebrations and prompting the arrival on the touchline of riot police.

With their numerical advantage, Zambia emerged for the second half eager to put the game to bed.

But Ethiopia had other plans.

On 65 minutes, Addis Hintsa, seconds after coming on for Getaneh Kebede, picked out Said who, in turn, found Adane Girma with the captain slotting an angled close-range shot past Mweene to finally give Ethiopian fans something to smile about.

A frantic climax failed to change the deadlock, with Tadele producing a good save to deny a late shot from Mbesuma.

Source: Bangkok Post

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3 Responses to Champions Zambia held by spirited 10-man Ethiopia

  1. Pompa Umona

    January 22, 2013 at 2:32 am

    The defender who messed up when Saladin fired over the bar is Hichani Himonde not Joseph Musonda….there were also many Zambian fans but the camera men chose to position their cameras in one area so we could hardly see the Zambian fans in the other section of the Stadium.

  2. nosttratus

    January 21, 2013 at 3:58 pm

    Our boys were so manificient, magnifiqe, magnifique. NO ONE CAN STOP US FROM WINNING THE CUP.

    As of the Ethiopian stars of yester- years like Mengistu Worku, Berhanu Yeba, Luciano Vassalo, Habtamu Legesse, Kebede Fitta, who won the nations cup, the present day stars have great potential , determination, energy, drive and ambition to repeat the feat of their predecessors. We have a coach cool as a cucumber, clever tactician and who is able to read the game clearly. There is a lot in the tank. The next match will be crucial. petit errors must be corrected and everything else is in place.

  3. Selam

    January 21, 2013 at 10:23 am

    I watched the game via internet! wawouh , I was in despair after we missed the penalty then all my hope got shuttered with the kick out of our goal keeper! I am now so amazed how Ethiopians not only resisted but almost win the game firing up the zambian goal keeper! Our tifosi did a great job supporting the team however, I did not see the players going towards their tifosi as if they were not allowed to get too close… i could not hear any Ethiopianism song maybe the sound was low , I watched the game on ESPN 3…Great players , i feel we’re starting in the pit to come out strong and vibrant! At 10 players, the ethiopian showed us at times football caviar, passing excellent balls …we need a better defense….there were big holes at times…but Congrat to Ethiopians players , WE LOVE YOU!