⚽ 🇳🇬NGA vs CMR🇨🇲*
Score: 3 – 2
Min: 90+3
Match ove 🏆AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS
⚽ 🇳🇬NGA vs CMR🇨🇲*
Score: 3 – 2
Min: 90+3
Match ove 🏆AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS
Egypt will play their 100th Africa Cup of Nations finals game when they take on South Africa in Saturday’s last 16 clash in Cairo, setting a new benchmark for the tournament.
It is one of the indicators of the dominance that the Egyptians have enjoyed since winning the first Cup of Nations 62 years ago and will fuel their hopes for another title as they host the latest edition of Africa’s sporting showpiece
Egypt, who are participating in a record 24th finals, have won 57 of their previous 99 games at the tournament, drawing 17 and losing 25.
#BafanaBafana have gotten the better of #ThePharaohs in their recent matches which will give them confidence going into tonight’s clash.#AFCON2019 pic.twitter.com/t6sZ4LXyDr— SuperSport ???? (@SuperSportTV) July 6, 2019
Their tally of 164 goals in those 99 games is also a tournament record. They have conceded 87 – the last coming in the 2017 final in Libreville when Vincent Aboubakar won the Cup of Nations for Cameroon.
Egypt lead the field in a wide variety of Cup of Nations records:
*Most tournament appearances — 24 (1957, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2017, 2019)
*Most titles on – 7 (1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010
*Most appearances in a final – 9 (1957, 1959, 1962, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2017
*Most games played at the final tournament — 99
*Most wins at the final tournament — 57
*Most goals at the finals tournament – 164
*Most tournaments hosted – 5 (1959, 1974, 1986, 2006, 2019)
Egypt also share a number of records. They made 14 successive appearances at the finals between 1984, when they were semifinalists in the Ivory Coast, and 2010, when they won a third title in a row in Angola.
Former #BafanaBafana legends @TheAndreArendse and @markfish74 also gave their thoughts on @MoSalah and how important he is for #ThePharaohs but they believe that if #BafanaBafana have a game plan to deal with Egypt, they can get a positive result. pic.twitter.com/9bKumkFegX— SuperSport ???? (@SuperSportTV) July 6, 2019
That has now been matched by Tunisia, whose appearance at the 2019 finals makes it 14 in a row for them since 1994 when they hosted the event.
Midfielder Ahmed Hassan shares the record for the most tournament appearances with Rigobert Song of Cameroon as both participated at eight different events.
Playing in four final matches, however, is Hassan’s own unique record.
Hassan Shehata’s three titles as coach between 2006 and 2010 matched the previous record set by Ghana’s legendary Charles Gyamfi – who led the Black Stars to their successes in 1983, 1965 and 1982.
Egypt can even boast the oldest competitor – Hossam Hassan, who was 39 years, five months and 24 days when he came on as a last minute substitute in the semifinal win over Senegal in Cairo in 2006.
Mahmoud Al Gohari took the title in 1957 as a player and then again 31 years later as coach of Egypt – a feat later matched by Stephen Keshi of Nigeria.
Naby Keita’s departure from the Africa Cup of Nations is a big blow for Guinea but they can overcome it, captain Ibrahim Traore said on the eve of their last-16 meeting with Algeria on Sunday.
Guinea, who qualified as one of the four best third-placed finishers in the group, meet one of the tournament’s form teams without the Liverpool attacker, who is returning to Anfield after suffering calf and thigh injuries during the group phase.
“Naby is our star player. He won the Champions League, so when you have one of the best players on the continent, who plays in a big club but who is not able to help us, it’s a big loss, it’s not easy,” said the 31-year-old Traore, who plays in the Bundesliga with Borussia Moenchengladbach.
“We would all have liked that he is with us, not only for his quality in the game but also for the confidence he brings to the group by knowing that we have a very great player with us who can make the difference.”
But Traore said there was a positive to be drawn from Keita’s absence
“There are other players who also have qualities. It brings us even closer together, knowing that we cannot count on Naby Keita and that now we will have to do it as a team.
“We know that tomorrow will be a very tough match. Algeria has played the best football at this tournament so it will be like a final for us because we know we are playing a better team than us,” he told Saturday’s pre-match news conference.
“We have nothing to lose, the pressure will be on our opponent.”
⚽ 🇳🇬NGA vs CMR🇨🇲
NGA🇳🇬
16 Daniel Akpeyi (Goalkeeper)
20 Chidozie Awaziem (Defender)
5 William Troost-Ekong (Defender)
22 Kenneth Omeruo (Defender)
2 Ola Aina (Defender)
8 Oghenekaro Etebo (Midfielder)
4 Wilfred Ndidi (Midfielder)
15 Moses Simon (Midfielder)
18 Alex Iwobi (Midfielder)
7 Ahmed Musa (Midfielder)
9 Odion Ighalo (Forward)
CMR🇨🇲
1 André Onana (Goalkeeper)
4 Yaya Banana (Defender)
5 Michael Ngadeu Ngadjui (Defender)
14 Georges Mandjeck (Defender)
2 Collins Fai (Midfielder)
15 Pierre Kunde (Midfielder)
13 Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Midfielder)
6 Ambroise Oyongo (Midfielder)
11 Christian Bassogog (Forward)
9 Stéphane Bahoken (Forward)
7 Clinton N’Jie (Forward)
José Mourinho has turned down the chance to manage Guangzhou Evergrande for family reasons despite a lucrative offer from the Chinese Super League club.
The Portuguese has been out of work since being sacked by Manchester United in mid-December. At Old Trafford he earned around £15m a year and his proposed salary at Guangzhou would have been far greater.
Following talks with representatives of the club, whose majority owners are the Evergrande Real Estate Group, Mourinho rejected the job because it is understood he did not wish to cause upheaval to his family by moving to China.
Mourinho is also not interested in international management, preferring a return to the club game when the right opportunity arises.
Manchester United are preparing a bid for Newcastle midfielder Sean Longstaff, according to reports.
United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has already signed two home-grown youngsters in Daniel James and Aaron Wan-Bisaaka and says the club are still working on more summer transfers.
Longstaff caught Solskjaer’s eye last season after breaking into the Newcastle first team. The 21-year-old made 13 appearances, nine in the Premier League, before a knee ligament injury in March brought a premature end to his campaign.
However, Newcastle insist Longstaff is not for sale and Sky Sports News has been told he will cost Manchester United more than the £50m they spent on Wan-Bissaka.
Longstaff is a product of Newcastle’s academy system and had loan spells at Kilmarnock and Blackpool before making his first-team debut in the Carabao Cup defeat at Nottingham Forest last August.
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Sadio Mane fired Senegal through to the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals as they saw off Uganda 1-0 in Cairo.
The Liverpool striker is targeting more silverware after helping his club side land Champions League glory, and Mane’s first-half strike carried his nation past awkward opposition.
Mane missed a second-half penalty after he had been clattered, but his earlier clinical finish proved enough.
Senegal, for whom this was an eighth win in their last nine games, will next face Benin who earned a shock 4-1 penalties win against Morocco following a 1-1 draw earlier on Friday.