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Algeria 1 Tunisia 2: Favourites on brink of elimination

Algeria are in danger of crashing out of the Africa Cup of Nations in the group stages after losing 2-1 to Tunisia on Thursday, an own goal from Aissa Mandi and Naim Sliti's penalty the difference as Sofiane Hanni's consolation goal came too late.

Georges Leekens' side were among the pre-tournament favourites, but failed to impress on matchday one as they had to settle for a 2-2 draw with Zimbabwe.

The Algerians were made to pay for their profligacy early in the second half when Mandi beat his own goalkeeper, before Sliti made it two from the spot to double the advantage. 

Algeria made an encouraging start to the game and came close to opening the scoring after just four minutes when Slimani headed straight at Tunisia goalkeeper Aymen Mathlouthi from just yards out after Ramy Bensebaini had cleverly directed a corner from the right into the Leicester striker's path.

Henryk Kasperczak's men started to cause Algeria more and more problems as the game progressed and they eventually went a goal up in the 50th minute in somewhat fortunate fashion, captain Mandi beating his own goalkeeper after attempting to block Youssef Msakni's low cross from the left.

Things went from bad to worse for Algeria from there on and the referee had no other choice but to award Tunisia a spot kick after Faouzi Ghoulam brought down Khazri inside the area in an attempt to make up for his own defensive mistake, Sliti coolly placing the ball past Malik from 12 yards out to double his side's lead.