DR Congo manager Florent Ibenge bemoaned his side’s luck after their 2-0 defeat by Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday.
Goals from Ahmed Elmohamady and Mohamed Salah inflicted a second successive defeat on the Leopards, which has put their chances of qualifying for the knockout phase of the competition in serious jeopardy.
Speaking after the game on Wednesday night, Ibenge, believed the final score might have been different if key moments went his team’s way.
“We were closer to a draw, but the crossbar denied us two goals before Salah’s goal, which made things difficult,” he told reporters.