Sports
Cape Verde In Anguish After Exit
Cape Verde coach Rui
Aguas says he is feeling the anguish of sums in football after their 2015 Africa Cup exit.
The Blue Sharks drew 0-0 with Zambia to exit the 2015 Africa Cup unbeaten on three points but pipped to a top two finish in Group B on goal difference by DR Congo.
“What can I say? For Congo it is happiness, for us it is the opposite,” Aguas said.
“One missed goal makes all the difference and football is like this; unfair and cruel many times and unfortunately for us it was our turn.”
Cape Verde had scored just one goal in the tournament after finishing 1-1 with Group B winners Tunisia in their opening game on January 18 before picking up scoreless results against DR Congo and Zambia.
Meanwhile, Tunisia won Group B after finishing on seven points from three games following their 1-1 draw with DR Congo in Bata on Monday.
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