Riyad Mahrez strikes as African champion Algeria creates record

Popularly known as the Desert Foxes, the north African side set the 27-match unbeaten record by winning 20 matches, drawing seven, scoring 58 goals and conceding 17.

Published : Jun 12, 2021 17:10 IST , Johannesburg

Manchester City's Riyad Mahrez captained Algeria to a record-breaking victory over Tunisia in an international friendly. Algeria is now on a 27-match unbeaten run.
Manchester City's Riyad Mahrez captained Algeria to a record-breaking victory over Tunisia in an international friendly. Algeria is now on a 27-match unbeaten run.
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Manchester City's Riyad Mahrez captained Algeria to a record-breaking victory over Tunisia in an international friendly. Algeria is now on a 27-match unbeaten run.

Captain Riyad Mahrez scored as Algeria defeated Tunisia 2-0 in an international friendly this weekend to create a record 27-match unbeaten run by an African national team.

An Ivory Coast side that included Yaya and Kolo Toure and Didier Drogba set a 26-match benchmark in 2013, and Algeria began its remarkable run by winning 4-1 away to Togo five years later.

Popularly known as the Desert Foxes, the north African side set the record by winning 20 matches, drawing seven, scoring 58 goals and conceding 17.

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It faced 24 opponents from Africa plus Mexico, Colombia and Qatar, played nine matches at home, six away and 12 at neutral venues.

Facing Tunisia away was a huge challenge as reigning African champion Algeria sought to overtake the mark set by the Ivorian 'golden generation'.

The Tunisians are ranked second in Africa, two places above Algeria, had home advantage and took a 12-match unbeaten run into the north African showdown.

But Algerian fears that the team might trip at the final hurdle were soon allayed as Qatar-based Baghdad Bounedjah and Manchester City winger Mahrez scored within 28 minutes of the kickoff.

Rattled after conceding twice, there was no way back for the host against an Algerian defence marshalled by Aissa Mandi and Djamel Benlamri.

The centre-backs were among eight starters in Rades who also began the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations final against Senegal in Cairo, which Algeria won 1-0 through a Bounedjah goal.

AC Milan midfielder Ismail Bennacer missed the wins over Mauritania, Mali and Tunisia this month due to a foot injury that required surgery.

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Right-back Mehdi Zeffane and midfielder Adlene Guedioura were the other absentees and Youcef Atal, Ramiz Zerrouki and Haris Belkebla took their places.

Guedioura did come off the bench during the second half only to be red-carded two minutes from the end of regular time.

The line-up was composed exclusively of Algerians based in Europe and the Middle East, including three playing in France and two in Qatar while Mahrez was the sole English Premier League representative.

Having broken the African record, coach Djamel Belmadi can now adjust his sights to the 36-match world mark set by then world champion Brazil in 1996.

Algeria is scheduled to play back-to-back 2022 World Cup qualifiers in September, October and November in a group that includes Djibouti, Burkina Faso and Niger.

The toughest of the six fixtures should be the visit to Burkina Faso, which defeated Algeria the last time the countries met in a World Cup qualifier in Ouagadougou.

Algeria will then defend the Cup of Nations title from January 9 in Cameroon, where it hopes to become the first country since Egypt in 2010 to successfully defend the title.

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