Togo edge Guinea at halftime after strong first half

Togo edge Guinea at halftime after strong first half
Togo edge Guinea at halftime after strong first half

It’s halftime at the Moulay Hassan Stadium, where Togo hold a deserved 1-0 lead over Guinea in this opening match of the international break.

After a difficult start marked by early pressure from the Syli National, the Sparrowhawks gradually found their rhythm and took control of proceedings.

Growing more aggressive after the first quarter-hour, Patrice Neveu’s men began to trouble the Guinean defense, highlighted by a dangerous effort from debutant Charles Abi in the 23rd minute.

Togo’s dominance was rewarded just three minutes later. In the 26th minute, Kevin Denkey won a penalty after being brought down in the box before calmly converting from the spot to give his side the lead.

The goal capped a strong spell from the Éperviers, who looked increasingly confident going forward.

Guinea, led by Serhou Guirassy, attempted to respond before the break but were kept at bay by a well-organized Togolese defense.

The midfield duo of Roger Aholou and Steven Nador provided solidity and balance, ensuring Togo went into halftime with a valuable advantage.

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