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  • 07 July 2024, Comoros Island vs Mozambique, 3-5, Lose
  • 05 July 2024, Comoros Island vs Angola, 1-2, Lose
  • 02 July 2024, Comoros Island vs Zambia, 1-0, Win
  • 30 June 2024, Kenya vs Comoros Island, 0-2, Win
  • 27 June 2024, Comoros Island vs Zimbabwe, 0-1, Lose
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  • 07 July 2024, Angola vs Namibia, 5-0, Win
  • 05 July 2024, Comoros Island vs Angola, 1-2, Win
  • 03 July 2024, Lesotho vs Angola, 1-3, Win
  • 01 July 2024, Angola vs Seychelles, 3-2, Win
  • 28 June 2024, Angola vs Namibia, 0-0, Draw
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COSAFA Cup
COSAFA Cup, Africa

The recent COSAFA Cup encounter between Comoros Island and Angola was a tightly-contested match that ended in a 2-1 victory for Angola. Analytical scrutiny of statistical data reveals several pivotal elements that determined the outcome.

Angola's early dominance, reflected by their swift goals at 00:02:12 and 00:23:13 in the first half, set the tone for the match. Such early breakthroughs not only established a commanding lead but also psychologically pressured Comoros Island, who were forced onto the back foot early in the game. This lead, while pivotal, was also complemented by their assertiveness in offensive play, evidenced by their higher number of early shots on target.

Conversely, Comoros Island's solitary goal came late in the second half at 01:23:22 when Angola had already partially shifted to a defensive focus. Despite this, Comoros displayed resilience and tried to dominate possession, which was evident from their greater number of corner kicks (4 compared to Angola's 2). However, their efforts were marred by inefficiency in converting these opportunities into goals.

Disciplinary issues significantly affected the flow of the game for both sides, but more so for Angola who accrued six yellow cards. Their aggressive approach yielded seven fouls, which not only broke the flow of their own gameplay but also handed some control to Comoros Island, who managed to exploit these moments to press forward, though ultimately coming up short on the scoreboard.

The tactical substitution patterns also played a pivotal role in the dynamics of the game, helping to stabilize Angola’s midfield and defense in response to their aggressive start. Meanwhile, Comoros, in their pursuit of minimizing the deficit, made offensive-oriented substitutions in the second half which, while adding pressure, did not culminate in further goals owing to relatively fewer shots on target.

On teamwork and performance, Angola's cohesive attack during the early stages of the match was instrumental in creating and converting their scoring chances. By contrast, Comoros Island demonstrated stronger teamwork in their defensive and midfield cohesion, particularly post-interval, which slightly leveled the playing field but was not sufficient to overturn the deficit.

In summary, the early goals by Angola, coupled with their effective tactical substitutions and somewhat disciplined defense, overshadowed their high foul count. Comoros Island showed commendable resilience and tactical response but lagged in finishing efficiency and handling the early pressure. These factors, statistically underpinned by goals distribution, fouling patterns, and corner kick advantages, shaped the final 2-1 outcome in favor of Angola.

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Form Guide

Lose3-5Comoros Island vs Mozambique
Lose1-2Comoros Island vs Angola
Win1-0Comoros Island vs Zambia
Win0-2Kenya vs Comoros Island
Lose0-1Comoros Island vs Zimbabwe
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
7:8
GOALS / MATCH
1.4
  • Comoros Island has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 7:8, scoring 1.4 goals average
Win5-0Angola vs Namibia
Win1-2Comoros Island vs Angola
Win1-3Lesotho vs Angola
Win3-2Angola vs Seychelles
Draw0-0Angola vs Namibia
PLAYED
5
WINS
4
GOALS
13:4
GOALS / MATCH
2.6
  • Angola has four wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 13:4, scoring 2.6 goals average

Comoros Island H2H Angola

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PLAYED
3
WINS
0
GOALS
2:5
GOALS / MATCH
0.67
  • Comoros Island lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played three times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 2:5; average goals per match – 0.67
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