Tunisia joined Ghana and Algeria on the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations scrapheap after going out of the competition with barely a whimper. They needed to beat South Africa to reach the last 16 but were held to a goalless draw in a sluggish match of few chances.
Tunisia’s only clear opportunity came in the 89th minute, when the substitute Haythem Jouini headed over from six yards. That led to a brief injury-time flurry, but for the rest of the game the Eagles of Carthage played with a peculiar lack of intensity.
South Africa created the better openings before that, although neither keeper had a particularly difficult save to make in what is surely the dullest game of the tournament to date.
A goal at the death would have put Tunisia through and South Africa out. Instead, with Namibia and Mali also drawing 0-0, South Africa finished second in Group E. They will play the winner of Group F, possibly Morocco, next Tuesday.
TALKING POINT – GROUP E ENDS WITH A WHIMPER
After 32 games without a goalless draw, Afcon 2023 was overdue a 0-0. It got two at the same time: Namibia and Mali, the other teams in Group E, also failed to score. Unlike Tunisia, that result was good enough to send them through.
It was a final round of fixtures to forget – but after the extraordinary drama of Mozambique v Ghana, Cape Verde v Egypt and Guinea v Cameroon, we can’t really complain about an overall lack of entertainment.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH – ALI AL-ABDI (TUNISIA)
For much of the second half, Tunisia looked like a team who didn’t realise they needed a win. There was one honourable exception: the Caen left-back Ali Al-Abdi made a series of marauding runs down the left wing and put in a number of dangerous crosses.
One piece of skill stood out: in one smooth movement, he controlled a crossfield pass on the chest and volleyed a cross into the middle, but there was nobody on the end of it.
PLAYER RATINGS
South Africa – Williams 6; Mudau 6, Kekana 6, Mvala 7, Modiba 7; Mokoena 6, Sithole 7, Zwane 6; Morena 6, Makgopa 5, Tau 7.
Substitutes: Mobbie 6, Maseko 6, Lepasa 5.
Substitutes: Mobbie 6, Maseko 6, Lepasa 5.
Tunisia – Ben Said 7; Kechrida 7, Meriah 6, Talbi 7, Abdi 8; Skhiri 6, Laidouni 6, Rafia 6; Ben Slimane 5, Achouri 5, Jaziri 6.
Substitutes: Ben Romdhane 6, Msakni 6, Jouini 5, Ltaief 6, Sliti 7.
Substitutes: Ben Romdhane 6, Msakni 6, Jouini 5, Ltaief 6, Sliti 7.