DR Congo win African Nations Cup Group A after beating Togo

DR Congo finished atop Group C at the African Nations Cup.
DR Congo finished atop Group C at the African Nations Cup.
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DR Congo advanced into the African Nations Cup quarterfinals as Group C winners after triumphing 3-1 against a Togo outfit whose campaign in Gabon is now at an end.

The Leopards took the lead in the 29th minute through Junior Kabananga's third goal of the tournament, with Ndombe Mubele then adding a delightful finish nine minutes after the break.

Togo's Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba pulled a goal back 15 minutes later before fellow substitute Paul-Jose M'Poku's fine free kick wrapped things up for Florent Ibenge's side with 10 minutes to go.

The result took DR Congo to seven points from their three group games as they secured top spot, while Togo were left bottom with only a point to their name.

Ibenge's men went in front when Togo, who had been forced to replace injured goalkeeper Baba Tchagouni with Cedric Mensah in the 23rd minute, gave the ball away via a misjudged Ihlas Bebou touch.

Chancel Mbemba intercepted and played an excellent through-ball which Kabananga, holding off Serge Gakpe, slotted past Mensah.

Kabananga then saw a header come back off the post in the dying seconds of the first half before Mubele made it 2-0.

Mensah's long kick was sent straight back his way from the DR Congo half by Marcel Tisserand, and, with the Togo defence stood still, Mubele took one touch to control the ball before lifting it deftly over the keeper.

Having endured further pressure without conceding, Togo then managed to hit back as Laba, two minutes after coming on, drilled a low strike in via a Floyd Ayite tee-up.

And Emmanuel Adebayor subsequently sent a shot straight at goalkeeper Ley Matampi from what looked a decent position to equalise.

But the game was up for the Togolese 10 minutes later as M'Poku cracked a free kick in off the bar from just outside the box.

Adebayor had another chance to get on the scoresheet in stoppage time, only to see his shot cleared off the line by Merveille Bokadi.