With a one-nil victory, Algeria secured their qualification for the 2014 World Cup, while Burkina Faso bids farewell to the tournament. The Stallions’ lack of awareness and effectiveness was evident throughout the match in Blida. The Algerians, though not delivering a stellar performance, capitalized on Burkina Faso’s shortcomings to secure their spot in Brazil 2014.
From start to finish, Burkina Faso appeared disjointed and ineffective, lacking initiative and failing to create dangerous actions in the Algerian half. The only notable moment was a last-minute strike that the Algerians nearly sent into their own net but was saved by the crossbar.
The challenging atmosphere, with pre-match incidents resulting in injuries and violent comments following the first leg (3-2 in favor of Burkina Faso), set the stage for a crucial match for the Fennecs, almost a matter of life and death. However, Burkina Faso seemed to forget their status as African vice-champions, displaying a lack of realism and determination at crucial moments.
Ultimately, the Algerians, despite an imperfect performance, earned their ticket to Rio 2014. Burkina Faso, on the other hand, must reflect on their missed opportunities and shortcomings, a common aspect of football.