🇲🇱MLI vs CIV🇨🇮

⚽ 🇲🇱MLI vs CIV🇨🇮

MLI🇲🇱
16 Djigui Diarra (Goalkeeper)
2 Hamari Traore (Defender)
3 Youssouf Koné (Defender)
15 Mamadou Fofana (Midfielder)
13 Molla Wagué (Defender)
4 Amadou Haidara (Midfielder)
11 Lassana Coulibaly (Midfielder)
8 Diadie Samassekou (Midfielder)
19 Moussa Djenepo (Midfielder)
23 Abdoulay Diaby (Forward)
9 Moussa Marega (Forward)

CIV🇨🇮
16 Sylvain Gbohouo (Goalkeeper)
22 Mamadou Bagayoko (Defender)
2 Wonlo Coulibaly (Defender)
5 Wilfried Kanon (Defender)
6 Ismaël Traoré (Defender)
4 Jean-Philippe Gbamin (Midfielder)
20 Serey Dié (Midfielder)
8 Franck Kessié (Midfielder)
19 Nicolas Pépé (Midfielder)
9 Wilfried Zaha (Forward)
14 Jonathan Kodjia (Forward)

Dos Santos⚡ Goal Secures Gold Cup Title🏆 for Mexico🇲🇽

MEX 1⃣-0⃣ USA

Dos Santos – 71′

Mexico claimed their eighth CONCACAF Gold Cup title with an entertaining 1-0 win over the United States in the final on Sunday.

Jonathan dos Santos was the hero with the 73rd-minute winner at Soldier Field in Chicago.

Dos Santos took his chance excellently in a game during which USA squandered theirs, with Christian Pulisic and Jozy Altidore missing early opportunities.

Jordan Morris also had a header cleared off the line before Dos Santos’ winner came after a period of dominance by Gerardo Martino’s men.

FT | Algeria 3-0 Guinea

FULL TIME | Algeria is moving forward in the quarter-finals where they will meet the winner between Mali and Ivory Coast while Guinea is fast.

FT | Algeria 3-0 Guinea.

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Mahrez scores as Algeria outclass Guinea to reach quarters

Algeria booked their place in the quarterfinals of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations with a.commanding 3-0 win over Guinea at 30 June Stadium in Cairo on Sunday evening, to underline their status as tournament favourites.

Following high profile North African casualties over the last few days, the Desert Foxes were eager to buck the trend and that is exactly what they did in the Egyptian capital.

Youcef Belaili, Riyad Mahrez and Adam Ounas all found the back of the net to set up a showdown against either Mali or Ivory Coast in Suez on Thursday, for a place in the final four.

Baghdad Bounedjah squandered a gilt-edged chance for the Algerians with 20 minutes on the clock. Adlène Guedioura picked out the marksman who controlled superbly before firing wide with the goal at his mercy.

#LesVerts strolled past Guinea and qualified to the round of 8, winning 3-0.Full #ALGGUI album ?? https://t.co/kdXvLyQymj#TotalAFCON2019 pic.twitter.com/FLqlTgqtHn— CAF (@CAF_Online) July 7, 2019

Lucky for the forward, Belaili made no such mistake four minutes later to hand Algeria a deserved lead. The Esperance attacker played a neat one-two with Bounedjah before curling the ball past Ibrahim Kone from an acute angle.

Guinea struggled without the influential Naby Keita, but came close to levelling matters as Mady Camara let fly from range in the 55th minute. His thunderbolt, though, was well dealt with by Raïs M’Bolhi.

STATS | Check out the full-time stats! Which team had the better overall performance? #TotalAFCON2019 #ALGGUI pic.twitter.com/rjdjwMuUE2— CAF (@CAF_Online) July 7, 2019

Algeria duly doubled their lead two minutes later through Mahrez. The Algeria captain’s superb first touch took him past his marker and with only the goalkeeper to beat, he made no mistake in rasping the ball home.

Ounas put the game beyond any reasonable doubt with his third goal of the tournament; finishing off a counter-attack to send a clear warning to their future opponents as Algeria continue their pursuit of African glory.

#TotalAFCON2019RIYAD MAHREZ has been selected as the Total Man of the Match, well done!#ALGGUI #FootballTogether pic.twitter.com/w27UEGCjvM— CAF (@CAF_Online) July 7, 2019

Algeria (1) 3 (Belaili 24′ Mahrez 57′ Ounas 82′)

Guinea (0) 0

Algeria: M’Bolhi; Mandi, Benlamri, Mahrez, Belaili (Ounas 76′), Bounedjah (Delort 84′), Feghouli, Guedioura (Boudaoui 82′), Atal, Bensebaini, Bennacer.

Guinea: Kone; M. Yattara (Kamano 79′), Issiaga Sylla, Diawara, Seka, Falette, M.Camara, Kante (Koita 56′), Cisse (Bangoura 68′), Traore, Dyrestam.

FT | Madagascar 2-2 DR Congo (P: 4-2). .

: Madagascar for the first time and the quarter-finals have been scored for the second round of the DR Congo in 120 minutes.

FT | Madagascar 2-2 DR Congo (P: 4-2). .
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The next game is Algeria vs Guinea at 3:00 pm and the winner here will meet Madagascar.

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🇺🇸USA Wins Women’s World Cup🏆

🇺🇸USA Wins Women’s World Cup🏆 📹 http://v.duta.us/R3wsjgAA

Megan Rapinoe struck a 61st-minute penalty before Rose Lavelle netted a fine solo goal as the United States beat Netherlands 2-0 to become Women’s World Cup winners for the fourth time.

Reign FC forward Rapinoe plundered her sixth goal of the tournament to ensure Jill Ellis’ side successfully defended their title at the expense of a Netherlands team that fought bravely to overcome their underdogs tag but ultimately came up short.

The goal, which came after a VAR review highlighted Stefanie van der Gragt’s foul on Alex Morgan, drew Rapinoe level with Morgan and England’s Ellen White in the goalscoring stakes, while Netherlands forward Lieke Martens cut a frustrated figure as the Dutch struggled to create chances.

Lavelle provided the best moment of an entertaining clash in Lyon when she carried the ball from the centre circle to the edge of the box before producing a classy finish, the quality of which reflected everything crowds at this World Cup have come to expect from its dominant team.

The European champions certainly played their part but, perhaps fittingly after a tournament marked by the use of technology, the contest hinged on a challenge that might have gone unnoticed without it.