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06/27/26 10:22:00
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06/27 22:20 CDT Congo rallies to a 3-1 win against Uzbekistan to seal place in
the World Cup knockouts
Congo rallies to a 3-1 win against Uzbekistan to seal place in the World Cup
knockouts
By JAMES ROBSON
AP Soccer Writer
ATLANTA (AP) --- For 52 years, Congo's standout World Cup memory was a
humiliating 9-0 rout at the hands of Yugoslavia in its only other appearance on
soccer's biggest stage.
Not anymore. Not after a new generation of players made history by advancing to
the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time and set up a clash with
England.
"The weight on our shoulders was hard to bear," said striker Yoane Wissa whose
two goals helped Congo rally to a 3-1 win against Uzbekistan on Saturday night
Fiston Mayele was also on target in a dramatic second-half comeback as Congo
joined Cape Verde as another surprise qualifier for the round of 32.
"We told ourselves we can't give up, we have to get that win because getting a
tie would kick us out. So we got that win," Mayele said.
After holding Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal to a surprise 1-1 draw earlier in
the tournament, Congo topped that with its first win at a World Cup.
Trailing to Eldor Shomurodov's lobbed goal in the 10th minute, Sbastien
Desabre's team fought back after the break and equalized in the 68th when Wissa
was brought down by Abdukodir Khusanov for a penalty.
Wissa picked himself up and sent Uzbekistan goalkeeper Abduvohid Nematov the
wrong way by rolling the ball into the bottom corner to spark a late flurry of
goals.
Substitute Mayele fired Congo ahead 10 minutes later when flicking past Nematov
at the near post and was mobbed teammates. Congo's substitutes even raced off
the bench and across the field to join in the wild celebrations.
And there were even more joyous scenes when Wissa put the result beyond doubt
in added time with a curling shot into the bottom corner.
"We're a team that knows how to respond when we concede a goal; we keep
fighting with determination," Desabre said.
Congo is making a return to the World Cup for the first time since competing as
Zaire in 1974 when it lost all three games, including the rout by Yugoslavia.
The draw against Portugal was its first point on this stage and it needed to
follow that up with a win to advance as one of the best third-place teams.
"We're going to savor this moment because it's been tough," said Wissa. "All
the guys --- the substitutes, those who've worn the jersey before, and those
who'll wear it tomorrow --- we should be proud. Thank you to all the Congolese
people; it's for moments like these that we do what we do. We did it!"
Congo became the eighth African nation to advance from the group stage at this
tournament.
Uzbekistan's debut at the World Cup ended in three straight defeats.
"I hope this tournament will give us big experience. I hope this experience
will give us more motivation for the future," said coach Fabio Cannavaro.
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