A stunning Adil Boulbina strike deep into injury time settled a tense last-16 encounter to send Algeria through to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations at the Democratic Republic of Congo's expense.

It looked as though both sides were content to go to penalties to determine who would progress before substitute Boulbina let fly with a thunderous effort in the 119th minute to stun the Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat.

Boulbina, who plays his club football in Qatar with Al Duhail, sent the mostly-Algerian crowd into delirium with a goal worthy of settling any match.

β€œFirst of all, thank God. Congratulations to Algeria and to the fans. I came onto the pitch late and scored but it is a collective effort and not about me. It is a great feeling for the team,” Boulbina said.

It maintained Algeria's winning run at this Afcon, having topped their group with three wins. Vladimir Petkovic's side now look serious contenders to go all the way, and will next face fellow unbeaten side in Nigeria in Marrakesh on Saturday.

β€œI believe we deserved to win based on what our players delivered, and I thank them for that," Petkovic said.

"We played well as a group, dominated the match, overcame difficulties, scored a goal and managed to win and qualify. I think we managed the match professionally. Qualifying was important, and now we will think about the next match against Nigeria.”

The result, which leaves the Congolese still looking for their first win over Algeria, was harsh on the Central Africans.

France World Cup winner Zinedine Zidane was once again in attendance to watch his son Luca keep a fourth clean sheet of the tournament for Les Fennecs, though in truth neither he nor Lionel Mpasi in the opposite goal were much troubled as both sets of defences were well on top.

With penalties seeming inevitable, Mpasi made two good saves in quick succession to deny first Fares Chaibi and then Baghdad Bounedjah.

But there was nothing the keeper could do about Boulbina's goal, as the forward cut in from the left and let fly a stunning strike into the top right-hand corner.

β€œWe played a good second half after the changes we made, but during extra time there was a breakdown. We did an excellent job and now we are disappointed. I congratulate the Algerian team and wish them the best," said DR Congo coach Sebastien Desabre.

Having failed to make it out of their group at the past two

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