AFCON 2017 Group B Preview:Mahrez calls for improvement in crucial Group B clash

Published on: 18 January 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Algerian star Riyad Mahrez has called on his players to pick up where they left off in the second half of their Africa Cup of Nations opener against Zimbabwe when they take on Tunisia on Thursday.

 

  The Leicester City winger scored twice to salvage a 2-2 draw at Stade de Franceville, his second coming just eight minutes from time after Kudakwashe Mahachi and Nyasha Mushekwi had given Zimbabwe a shock half-time lead.

 

  The point means Algeria's fate remains in their hands, but they will be eager to take all three against a Tunisia side who were beaten 2-0 by Senegal on matchday one and will be out if they lose again.

  Mahrez has now challenged his team-mates to build on their second-half performance from Sunday in order to get a crucial win against the 2004 champions.

 

  "We only have ourselves to blame," he said of the opening draw, as quoted by CAF's official website. "We need to keep working and play well in the second match against Tunisia.

 

  "We knew the first match was going to be difficult. We didn't perform in the first half but played very well in the second half and should have scored several more goals."

 

  Thursday's clash, also in Franceville, sees Algeria boss George Leekens take on the side he led to the quarter-final stage of the 2015 tournament.

 

  For opposite number Henryk Kasperczak, who is in his second stint with the Eagles of Carthage, a win is essential if his eighth AFCON finals appearance is to continue beyond the group stage.

 

  "It will take more than attacking success and luck - we must make it happen," he told a news conference. "If we don't, we won't get a good result.

  "The physical condition [of the team] is good, and the mental, even though they lost. But there are always traces of disappointment. We must improve the players'

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