Burkina Faso 1-1 Guinea-Bissau
Burkina Faso were seconds from closing out a routine friendly win in Ouagadougou before Guinea-Bissau found a 90th-minute reply that turned the evening on its head. The draw left head coach B. Traoré frustrated on the touchline, convinced his players had let a helpful World Cup qualifying rehearsal slip away.
A. Nagalo supplied the breakthrough Traoré wanted when he scored in the 85th minute, reacting quickest to a loose ball in the penalty area after a sustained spell of Burkina Faso pressure. Up to that point Guinea-Bissau had been content to sit deep, with Paulo Torres keeping his side compact despite no official formations being listed.
The visitorsâ response came right on the 90-minute mark. F. Gomes took advantage of a failed clearance to level the match, vindicating Torresâ late instruction for his wide players to attack second balls. The Portuguese coach celebrated on the touchline as his bench poured forward in relief.
With no detailed statistics published, the tactical picture remains incomplete, yet the late exchange told its own story. Burkina Faso pushed higher after the interval, with Nagalo stepping into midfield channels, but still could not see the job through. Guinea-Bissau, short on possession, trusted their defensive structure and struck at the death.
Burkina Faso now return to camp where Traoré will drill late-game management before competitive action resumes. Torres heads back to Bissau encouraged, with his staff already plotting another friendly to maintain rhythm before the next round of qualifiers.







