Bayer Leverkusen defender Edmond Tapsoba, scored a late header to help Burkina Faso defeat 10-man Equatorial Guinea 2–1 in their opening match of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca on Wednesday.
Burkina Faso made an incredible comeback by scoring two goals deep into stoppage time after Equatorial Guinea scored against the run of play in the 85th minute through Marvin Anieboh, but G. Minoungou (90’+5)Goal 90 minute plus 5, and E. Tapsoba (90’+8) responded to win it in added time.
The match changed in the second half when Equatorial Guinea’s Basilo Ndung received a straight red card in the 50th minute due to a dangerous challenge, leading coach Juan Micha to reorganise his team and adjust their strategy.
Man of the Match – Edmond Tapsoba (Burkina Faso defender), “I’m thrilled with our victory. We came back from behind to win, scoring two goals. This award reflects our team’s effort, and I dedicate it to everyone in the Burkina Faso national team.”
Juan Micha – Head Coach of Equatorial Guinea, “Congrats to Burkina Faso; they were tough opponents. We lost focus, and the match quickly slipped away. Our mental game struggled, especially after the red card, but we aim to improve in future matches.”
Brama Traoré – Head Coach of Burkina Faso, “Starting the tournament with a win was crucial. Facing a strong Equatorial Guinea team was challenging, but we worked hard to equalise and ultimately secure the victory, which we are very pleased with.”





