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Bolivia 0-4 Algeria — Quick Answer

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Bolivia 0-4 Algeria — Quick Answer

Algeria dismantled Bolivia 4-0 in this friendly international, scoring all four goals in a brutal second-half blitz between the 56th and 61st minutes following Amar Mandi's opener on the stroke of half-time. Bolivia offered nothing going forward and were second best throughout.

Bolivia 0-4 Algeria. The scoreline flatters nobody and apologises for nothing. This was a clinical, occasionally brutal display from Algeria — particularly after the break — that left Bolivia looking brittle, uncertain, and alarmingly short of answers at international level.

How It Unfolded

For the opening 44 minutes, this was a competitive enough affair, Bolivia at least keeping things tight despite M. Paniagua picking up a yellow card on 30 minutes and Algeria's Mohammed Amoura following him into the referee's book ten minutes later. Then came the knife. On 45 minutes, Amar Mandi — making the last meaningful contribution of his evening — headed or converted from Amoura's assist to give Algeria the lead right on the stroke of half-time. That goal changed everything. Algeria's coaching staff responded to the interval with an extraordinary ten substitutions at once, a wholesale reshuffling that sent a clear tactical message and introduced Amine Gouiri, Anis Hadj Moussa, Ramiz Zerrouki, and Billel Boulbina into the fray. Bolivia had no time to adjust, and no plan B.

Gouiri struck twice in the space of two minutes — 56th and 58th — with Boulbina assisting the first. Then Hadj Moussa added a fourth on 61, finishing from Zerrouki's delivery, to complete the rout inside a frantic six-minute window that essentially ended Bolivia as a competitive force in this game. Boulbina picked up a yellow card on 63 minutes, and O. Lopez followed for Bolivia on 72 — two players kicking out in frustration at a match already settled.

The Decisive Moment

It's the 56th minute you keep coming back to. Gouiri's first goal, delivered minutes after coming on as a second-half substitute, was the moment this stopped being a contest. Two minutes later he had his second. Three goals in five minutes from a team that had literally just changed every outfield player — that's not luck, that's a squad depth Bolivia simply couldn't match. Algeria's bench won this game.

Man of the Match: Amine Gouiri

The pick here is straightforward. Gouiri arrived at half-time and scored twice before the hour mark, his brace at 56 and 58 minutes making him the single most decisive player on the pitch. He needed barely a quarter of an hour to put the game beyond any theoretical doubt. For a friendly, that kind of impact from a substitute tells you plenty about where Gouiri stands in Algeria's attacking hierarchy right now.

What It Means

For they, this is an encouraging performance — particularly the way the second-string, introduced en masse at the break, immediately imposed themselves and finished the job without breaking stride. The squad depth looks real. For they, this is a more uncomfortable watch. Conceding four goals — all in a 16-minute window from 45 to 61 minutes — without managing to threaten the scoreline at the other end raises questions about their defensive organisation and their ability to absorb pressure when it comes. These friendlies are supposed to build confidence ahead of tournament football. This one won't have done that.

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