Near Rustenburg, in Phokeng to be exact. Emmanuel Adebayor’s goal in the 32nd minute was going to hold up. With the victory, the Togolese would draw level with Tunisia on three points, the latter lost to Côte d’Ivoire earlier today. Anyways the net flat out broke late in the game. The delay lasted about ten minutes before play resumed. Togo added a second in injury time.
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