South Sudan and Congo showcased an intense first half filled with skillful plays and tenacious attacks, concluding the opening 45 minutes in a nail-biting 2-2 draw.
The action began in the 26th minute when Congo’s Christopher Ibayi capitalized on a defensive lapse by South Sudan. With a powerful strike, Ibayi sent the ball soaring past the South Sudanese goalkeeper, giving Congo a 1-0 lead and setting the tempo for the rest of the half.
South Sudan’s Ebon Wajo, however, quickly responded. Just five minutes later, he found himself in a prime position inside Congo’s box, skillfully slotting the ball into the back of the net to level the score at 1-1.
The game continued at a frantic pace, and Ibayi was determined to push Congo ahead once more. In the 35th minute, he received a brilliant pass nd launched a precise shot that found its mark, making it 2-1 for Congo.
But Wajo was far from finished. As the clock ticked closer to halftime, he seized an opportunity to bring South Sudan back into the game. Showing incredible composure and precision, Wajo struck again, delivering his second equalizer of the match and sending both teams into the break at 2-2.
With the score level and both teams hungry for victory, fans are eagerly waiting for the second half, wondering which side would ultimately emerge victorious in this captivating qualifiers.