By Mark Gleeson BBC Sport, Luanda |

 Angola striker Love (left) tussles with Nambia's Steven Tjeenao |
Two headed goals from burly striker Love helped Angola beat Namibia 2-1 at the Estadio Cidadela and progress into the quarter-finals of the Cosafa Castle Cup.
The win also meant Angola, who will now meet Botswana in Gabarone in the last eight, stretched their unbeaten run against Namibia to 10 matches.
Angola, who only had two of their foreign-based players in the side, totally dominated the match against an equally-makeshift Namibia side.
Love's first goal was a close-range header from Yamba Asha's cross in the 26th minute - Namibia's goalkeeper Arnold Subeb seemed to have blocked the ball but then allowed it to slip over the line.
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Love, who plays for Angolan champions AS Aviacao, scored his second in the 67th minute, again at the end of a cross from Yamba Asha. This time his header came from further out and was powered downwards but again Subeb managed to get a hand onto it before allowing it slip into the net.
A stunning curling free-kick - Namibia's only shot on target in the entire game - from defender Jesunh Petrus gave the visitors a glimmer of hope in the 70th minute.
The goal injected some life into Namibia's young and inexperienced side but they still kept losing possession by hanging onto the ball too long or hitting stray passes.