Algeria kicked off their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations
Morocco 2024 with a narrow but vital 1-0 victory over Botswana in their Group B
opener, thanks to an early strike from Inter Milan midfielder Ghoutia
Karchouni.
The match, played at the Père Jégo on Stadium night,
saw Algeria take control from the outset.
Early goals continue to be the order of the tournament
so far, as the North Africans broke the deadlock in just the 10th minute when
Inès Boutaleb delivered a precise cut-back from the right flank, which
Karchouni calmly slotted home to hand the North Africans the lead.
Despite the early goal, Botswana showed resilience and
created opportunities of their own, registering 10 shots with three on target.
However, Algeria’s defence held firm, and goalkeeper Chaima Bouheni made
crucial saves to preserve the lead.
Algeria, who looked firmly in control of much of the
proceedings, enjoyed the better attacking statistics overall, finishing with
14 total shots and seven on target.
They kept the Botswana defence under constant pressure
but were unable to extend their advantage.
As the match entered its final minutes, Botswana
pushed for an equaliser, but Algeria’s organised backline and timely
interventions ensured they claimed all three points.
The win sees Algeria make an encouraging start to
Group B, while Botswana will be left ruing missed chances but can take
positives from a competitive performance against one of the group’s favourites.
Botswana will need to put the disappointment behind
them when they face the Super Falcons on Thursday, while Algeria will look to
continue with their form when they take on Tunisia.
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