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Angola shrugs off Nations Cup elimination

There were plenty of plaudits for the host side's effort despite squandering a myriad of chances in Sunday's quarter-final in Luanda, which they lost 1-0 to Ghana.

"End of a dream", said the sports daily Jornal dos Desportes while the state-owned Jornal do Angola proclaimed: "Palancas fought to the end," using the nickname of the team, taken from Angola's indigenous black antelope.

The state-run Angop news agency reported there had been calm acceptance of the result across the country and on Monday both the capital Luanda and the country's second city Benguela were back to work, cars still displaying national symbols but with little evidence of a hangover from the disappointment of the night before.

However, on Sunday the team seem to run out of ideas and could not break down a stubborn Ghana defence, accepting the inevitable and leaving the battle for Nations Cup honours to the continent's established football powers.