FT: Egypt 2-0 DR Congo.

FULL TIME; It is now official that the Egyptian people are joining Nigeria to advance the 16th best stage, while the DR Congo awaits the end of the ‘best looser’ if it retains one game.

FT: Egypt 2-0 DR Congo.

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Lineups : Madagasca vs Burundi

⚽ 🇲🇬MAD vs BDI🇧🇮

MAD🇲🇬
23 Adrien Melvin (Goalkeeper)
20 Romain Metanire (Defender)
21 Thomas Fontaine (Defender)
5 Pascal Razakanantenaina (Defender)
22 Jerome Mombris (Defender)
6 Marco Ilaimaharitra (Midfielder)
13 Anicet Abel (Midfielder)
15 Ibrahim Samuel Amada (Midfielder)
2 Carolus Andria (Forward)
9 Faneva Andriatsima (Forward)
12 Lalaina Nomenjanahary (Forward)

BDI🇧🇮
1 Jonathan Nahimana (Goalkeeper)
6 Karim Nizigiyimana (Defender)
14 Omar Ngandu (Defender)
19 Frederic Nsabiyumva (Defender)
22 Christophe Nduwarugira (Defender)
8 Gaël Duhayindavyi (Midfielder)
5 Gael Bigirimana (Midfielder)
7 Fiston Abdul Razak (Midfielder)
10 Shassiri Nahimana (Midfielder)
17 Cedric Amissi (Midfielder)
18 Saido Berahino (Forward)

FT: Uganda 1-1 Zimbabwe.

FT: Uganda 1-1 Zimbabwe.

FULL-TIME | Cairo International Stadium, CAIRO
Uganda 🇺🇬 1-1 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
[Emmanuel Okwi | Khama Billiat]
:
– Poor Impacts for Zimbabwe receive the same points that they wanted to win this day now they need to play to die or win their final game against DR Congo

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Kenya still have a long road ahead to join Africa’s elite

Kenya still have a long, hard road ahead if they are to come anywhere near matching the success they have enjoyed in athletics on the football field, coach Sebastien Migne said on Wednesday.

Kenyan, known as the Harambee Stars, are taking part in the Africa Cup of Nations for the sixth time and have won only one match out of 15 – beating Burkina Faso 3-0 on their last appearance in 2004 when they had already been eliminated.

They have never got past the group stage and have never qualified for a World Cup.

Migne said that travelling to other countries had made him aware of the gap between the popularity of football in Kenya and elsewhere.

“Kenya was until now not a country of football,” he told reporters. “During the qualifying competition we went to Ghana and I saw kids everywhere in the street playing football. In West Africa, they are everywhere.

“I lived for three years on Oman and, from four o’clock in the evening on the beach, on all the coast you have small games of football.”

This was not the case in Kenya, however.

“You can go along the coast, which is wonderful, but it is difficult to see a football match,” he said.

However, things were starting to change. When Kenya hosted Ethiopia in their decisive qualifier in October, a game they won 3-0, Migne said that the stadium was full two hours before kick off and thousands of fans were left outside.

“We have to go step by step because we have some talented players,” he said. “The Harambee Stars are becoming important for the Kenyan people – we are on the way but the road will be long to get to the top 10 in Africa.

Kenya face East African neighbours Tanzania on Thursday in a key match for both sides, who lost their opening games against Algeria and Senegal respectively.

Migne admitted he was disappointed with their performance.

“We’ll enter the pitch tomorrow to try to show our qualities, to start our game from the first second,” he said. “I believe in my team and we have some qualities. I think for the next game we will be there. It will be important to learn quickly.”

Migne said his team must not throw away their chance after such a long absence from the tournament.

“We were absent for 15 years so we cannot miss this event. We need to be alive, to feel all the moment. I hope tomorrow you will see another face of my team,” he said.

“Tomorrow, the players will to try write history and win the first game with something at stake during the final of CAN – and after that everything is possible.”

Mane set for Cup of Nations debut against Algeria

After missing Senegal’s opening Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) match against Tanzania, forward Sadio Mane is expected to make his long-awaited first appearance of this year’s tournament when they face Algeria in Group C on Thursday.

The 27-year-old, who is taking part in the event for the third time, sat out the Tanzania game through suspension for the accumulation of yellow cards during the qualifying competition.

Mane, scorer of 22 league goals for Liverpool last season, could find himself short of match rhythm, having played only one competitive game – the Champions League final in Madrid on June 1 – since the English Premier League season ended on May 12.

He told France Football magazine this week that he would happily trade the Champions League medal he won with Liverpool for a first-ever African title for his country.

“It’s up to us to achieve something big,” he said. “Of course we are among the favourites, we will not hide it.

“To win for my country, which has never won a CAN, would be magnificent. I am even ready to trade a Champions League against a CAN. The return to Dakar would be extraordinary. It would be my craziest dream.”

Mane, who has scored 16 goals in 60 appearances for Senegal, has never really shone at the tournament.

He played two matches in 2015 when his side went out in the first round and, two years ago in Gabon, scored two goals but could not prevent a quarterfinal elimination against Cameroon, missing the decisive penalty in the shootout.

Coach Aliou Cisse was reserved about Mane’s return, saying only: “The return of Sadio Mane can give us a boost – having a player like Mane is a plus for the team. He’s one of our leaders and he’s ready.”

Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi dismissed suggestions that the match was a personal duel between Mane and Algeria’s Riyad Mahrez.

“This is coming from the journalists, not from us,” he said. “The players don’t have this feeling.

“Riyad Mahrez knows he is one very good player inside a group, inside a team, that is what he is feeling. I am sure (Egypt forward) Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane feel the same thing.

“He is one of the many good players we have in the team and that is as far as it goes.”

Lineups : NIGETIA vs GUINEA #AFCON 2019

⚽ 🇳🇬NGA vs GUI🇬🇳

NGA🇳🇬
16 Daniel Akpeyi (Goalkeeper)
22 Kenneth Omeruo (Defender)
20 Chidozie Awaziem (Defender)
6 Leon Balogun (Defender)
2 Ola Aina (Midfielder)
8 Oghenekaro Etebo (Midfielder)
18 Alex Iwobi (Midfielder)
7 Ahmed Musa (Midfielder)
4 Wilfred Ndidi (Midfielder)
15 Moses Simon (Midfielder)
9 Odion Ighalo (Forward)

GUI🇬🇳
12 Ibrahim Kone (Goalkeeper)
18 Mikael Dyrestam (Defender)
6 Simon Falette (Defender)
5 Ernest Seka (Defender)
3 Issiaga Sylla (Defender)
13 Ibrahima Cisse (Midfielder)
4 Amadou Diawara (Midfielder)
8 Naby Keïta (Midfielder)
16 Ibrahima Traoré (Forward)
21 Sory Kaba (Forward)
10 François Kamano (Forward)

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