Emilio Nsue orchestrated an extraordinary hat-trick as Equatorial Guinea thrashed Guinea-Bissau 4-2.

In the initial stages characterized by cautious play, Equatorial Guinea seized the lead when Nsue capitalized on a defensive lapse, successfully converting the opener in the 20th minute. However, Guinea-Bissau retaliated with an Esteban Orozco own goal induced by the relentless pressure applied by Franculino Dju, resulting in an equalizer at the 37-minute mark.
Shortly after the commencement of the second half, the Nzalang Nacional regained the lead as Josete Miranda skillfully netted a goal following a long goal kick. Nsue continued to exploit defensive vulnerabilities, securing his second goal in the 51st minute and completing his hat-trick just beyond the hour mark with a resounding finish.
Despite Guinea-Bissau managing to score a consolation goal deep into added time through Ze Turbo, it did little to alter the outcome.
Nsue’s remarkable achievement marked the first hat-trick in the AFCON finals since Morocco’s Soufiane Alloudi accomplished it against Namibia in 2008. This emphatic victory propelled Equatorial Guinea to the top of Group A on goal difference alongside Nigeria.
With one game remaining, Equatorial Guinea now finds itself on the cusp of securing a second consecutive appearance in the knockout stage.