17.01.2015 23:21 h

Put laments chances missed by Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso coach Paul Put was left to lament his side's inability to find the net as they started their Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a 2-0 defeat to Gabon on Saturday.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Malick Evouna struck to win the Group A game for the Panthers, although they were also indebted to goalkeeper Didier Ovono for making several vital saves.

"We dominated the first half and created clear chances, but unfortunately Didier Ovono was very strong today and he won the points for Gabon," said Put, who led the Stallions to the final of the 2013 Cup of Nations in South Africa.

"If you can't score goals, you can't win matches. That's the rule of this game.

"It's a shame, but that's the way it is. In the second half we tried to keep going and had more chances.

"You need luck and patience in front of goal if you are to score, but that wasn't the case for us."

The Belgian now knows his side can ill afford to slip up in their next match, against hosts Equatorial Guinea.

"I hope we will do better in front of goal in the next match, which will be vital.

"It is up to us to prove that we want to qualify for the next round."