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    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea (5-6 pens) LIVE RESULT: Equatorial Guinea win shootout to set up Senegal tie – AFCON reaction

    THE final spot in the AFCON last-eight is up for grabs as Mali and Equatorial Guinea go all the way to penalties.Both sides were impressive in the group stages and have been inseparable in this knockout tie.

    Mali XI: Mounkoro, Traore, Sacko, Kouyate, A Haidara, M Haidara, Camara, Bissouma, A Traore, Doumbia, Kone.
    Equatorial Guinea XI: Owono, Akapo, Obiang, Coco, Ndong, Machin, Ganet, Miranda, Salvador, Bikoro, Hanza.

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    That’s all from Cameroon!
    Equatorial Guinea put together another giant-slaying performance at the Africa Cup of Nations as they eliminated Mali in a dramatic penalty shoot-out at Limbe Stadium.
    After knocking reigning African champions Algeria from the group stages, Juan Micha’s minnows did the unthinkable and made it to the quarter-finals where they will face Senegal after holding it together for 120 minutes of a goalless draw.
    The National Thunder protested for a penalty after just 10 minutes when the ball hit Mohamed Camara’s hand inside the area.
    However, the referee didn’t award a spot-kick as the ball first made contact with Camara’s head.
    Mali thought they got a penalty of their own half an hour later when Moussa Doumbia fell inside the box while under pressure from Josete Miranda.
    The ref pointed at the white spot but reversed his decision after checking with the VAR monitor.
    Mali improved in the second half and came just a whisker away from breaking the deadlock on 58 minutes.
    Yves Bissouma broke inside the area from the right and played the ball to Camara, who had an open goal in front of him but sent the ball over the crossbar.
    That was the final major chance of the match as the game was dragged to a dramatic penalty shootout.
    Misses from Emilio Nsue and Pablo Ganet from Equatorial Guinea as well as Massadio Haidara and Hamari Traore from Mali took the game to sudden death!
    And that is where goalkeeper Jesus Owono proved to be the hero as he saved Falaye Sacko’s penalty!
    Equatorial Guinea won 6-5 and they keep on dreaming!
    That’s all from us here at SunSport, have a great night!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 5-6 Equatorial Guinea
    NO! The penalty stands! Equatorial Guinea are through to the quarter-finals!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 5-6 Equatorial Guinea
    Or are they?! It looks like there will be a retake
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 5-6 Equatorial Guinea
    Owono saves it! Equatorial Guinea are through to the quarter-finals!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 5-6 Equatorial Guinea
    Sako is next
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 5-6 Equatorial Guinea
    Eneme scores!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 5-5 Equatorial Guinea
    Eneme is next
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 5-5 Equatorial Guinea
    Camara scores!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 4-5 Equatorial Guinea
    Camara is next!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 4-5 Equatorial Guinea
    Salvador scores! Mounkoro can’t hold on to the ball!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 4-4 Equatorial Guinea
    Salvador is next for Equatorial Guinea
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 4-4 Equatorial Guinea
    Dieng (not Camara) scores!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 3-4 Equatorial Guinea
    Camara is next
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 3-4 Equatorial Guinea
    Coco scores!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 3-3 Equatorial Guinea
    Coco is next
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 3-3 Equatorial Guinea
    Toure scores! Sudden death it is!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
    Mali need to score this, Toure is up
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
    Mounkoro saves it!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
    Garnet is next
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
    Traore misses! If Equatorial Guinea score then they go through!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
    Traore is next for Mali
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-3 Equatorial Guinea
    And Buyala scores!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-2 Equatorial Guinea
    Buyala is next
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-2 Equatorial Guinea
    Owono saves it!!!!!
    Mali 0-0 Equatorial Guinea
    Pens: Mali 2-2 Equatorial Guinea
    Haidara is next for Mali
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    Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0 (4-5 pens) LIVE REACTION: Bailly misses in shootout as Salah sends Egyptians to AFCTON last-eight

    EGYPT are through to the last-eight of AFCON after seeing off Ivory Coast on penalties. Goalless after 120 minutes, it all came down to who could hold their nerve from the spot.
    And Man Utd’s Eric Bailly was the only one to miss, his penalty tipped onto the crossbar by sub keeper Gabaski.
    Mo Salah took Egypt’s fifth and decisive penalty, slotting home and sending his country through to the quarter-finals.

    Final score: Ivory Coast 0-0 Egypt (4-5 pens)

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    FT: Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0 (4-5 on penalties)
    Egypt go on to play Morocco in the quarter final.
    FT: Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0 (4-5 on penalties)
    Gabaski would never have thought he was going to be a national hero tonight!
    Salah scores the goal to seal it, calm as you like.
    Lightening strikes for a third time for Les Elephants.
    Pens: Ivory Coast 4 Egypt 5
    Mo Salah wins the game for Egypt with a ball drilled into the bottom corner.
    GGGGGGOOOOOAAAAALLLLLLLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 4 Egypt 4
    Zaha scores and cups his ears to the crowd.
    GGGGOOOAAALLLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 3 Egypt 4
    Ahmed scores.
    GGGGOOOAAAALLLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 3 Egypt 3
    Cornet passes it into the corner.
    GGGGOOOAAAALLLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 2 Egypt 3
    Gabal scores
    GGGGOOOAAALLLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 2 Egypt 2
    Bailly casually takes his penalty and the keeper tips it onto the crossbar.
    Pens: Ivory Coast 2 Egypt 2
    Soleya scores in the bottom corner
    GGGGOOOOAAALLLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 2 Egypt 1
    Sangare dinks it into the corner, keeper going the wrong way
    GGGGOOOAAALLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 1 Egypt 1
    Zizo scores in the top left hand corner
    GGGOOOOAAALLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 1 Egypt 0
    Pepe scores
    GGGOOOAAALLLL
    Pens: Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0
    Looks like Ivory Coast will take the first penalty….
    FT: Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0
    Can Gabaski, the keeper brought on for Egypt, make a name for himself?
    FT: Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0
    The managers, captains and players seem to be deciding the penalty-takers.
    This would have been decided before today no doubt but you need to check the players are still up for it.
    Big moment for players to make themselves national heroes.
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    Ivory Coast vs Egypt LIVE: Stream FREE, score, TV channel as match UNDERWAY, Salah starts – AFCON latest updates

    IVORY COAST take on Egypt today in a heavyweight AFCON contest which will see one of the pre-tournament favourites crash out.Battling for a place in the quarter-finals, both sides are packed with star-studded names with Mo Salah hoping to fire the Egyptians into the next round.

    Kick-off time: 4pm GMT
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/BBC Red Button
    Ivory Coast XI: Sangare, Aurier, Bailly, Deli, Konan, Sangare, Seri, Kessi, Gradel, Pepe, Haller.
    Egypt XI: El Shenawy, El Fotouh, Abdelmonem, Hegazy, El Solia, Fathi, Marmoush, Kamal, Elneny, Mostafa Mohamed, Salah.

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    Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0
    4. The ball comes to Gradel out wide.
    Two defenders square up to him.
    He skips passed Hegazy and fires in a shot but the defender heads it away.
    Already Gradel is looking lively down the left.
    Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0
    2. The ball drops to Kessie outside the box.
    He takes it passed his marker and gets a shot away.
    The ball misses the post by a few feet, the keeper seemed to have it covered.
    Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0
    1. The roar from the fans as soon as the ball heads towards Mo Salah just shows how they feel about their ‘Egyptian King’.
    Ivory Coast will look to take this game to Egypt.
    They need to press Egypt from the off.
    Ivory Coast 0 Egypt 0
    1. Ivory Coast get the game underway.
    Let’s hope for a classic!
    Tactical battle
    As much as this is a game of two of the giants of African football, it is also a battle of two minds.
    Patrice Beaumelle vs Carlos Queiroz.
    How they deal with the opposition’s attacking threat is key.
    Beaumelle also has a strong bench, utilising these players at the right time could change the game.
    Beware the herd
    Ivory Coast have won AFCON twice, in 1992 and 2015.
    These two teams last met in a 2013 friendly which the Ivorians won 4-2.
    Les Elephants have two of the tournament’s form players in Nicolas Pepe and Franck Kessie.
    They also have in-form Ajax striker Sebastien Haller.
    Return of the king
    Egypt, despite having won seven AFCON titles, The Pharaohs have been eliminated in their last two knockout stage games.

    1-2 Cameroon (Final, 2017)
    0-1 South Africa (Round of 16, 2019)

    They will be looking to bounce back from these disappointing tournaments.
    Egypt subs:
    Trezeguet, Abdelghany, Sherif, Sobhi Ahmed, Ashraf, Abou Gabal, Lasheen, El Said, Alaa Eldin, Sayeed, Daader, Hamdy.
    Egypt team:
    El-Shenawy, Soleya, Hegazy, Abdelmonem Elsayed Mohammed Ahmed, Aboul-Fetouh, Abdel Wahed, Marmoush, Fathi, Elneny, Salah, Mohamed.
    Ivory Coast subs:
    Tape, Kanon, Koussounou, Zaha, Kouassi, Cornet, Maiga, Boga, Die, Kouame, Cisse, Boli.
    Ivory Coast team:
    B Sangare, Aurier, Bailly, Deli, Ghislain Konan, I Sangare, Seri, Kessie, Gradel, Haller, Pepe.
    Tally of the kings
    The Pharaohs lost their opening group game against Nigeria 1-0.
    A Mohammed Salah goal was enough for a 1-0 victory over Guinea-Bissau.
    In their final group game they beat Sudan 1-0.
    The goalscorer was Abdelmonem Elsayed Mohamed Ahmed.
    Parents up and down Egypt fear hearing children ask for his name on tops.
    Les Elephants unbeaten
    In their opening group game they beat Equatorial Guinea 1-0 with a Max Gradel goal.
    Goals from Haller and Pepe weren’t enough to prevent a 2-2 draw with Sierra Leone, their opponents equalising in the 93rd minute.
    Goals from Kessie, Sangare and Pepe contributed in a 3-1 victory over Algeria in their final game, knocking the holders out of the tournament.
    Deja vu
    Today’s game will make this the most played fixture in the history of the competition (11 times).
    Egypt won their fifth AFCON in 2006, beating Ivory Coast 4-2 on penalties in the final.
    They have met four times in the knockout stages with Egypt winning each time.
    Welcome back AFCON fans
    So far the round of 16 has given us more drama than any soap could.
    Today we are treated to a game good enough to be a final itself.
    Ivory Coast vs Egypt
    These two teams have 9 AFCON titles between them.
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    Morocco 2-1 Malawi LIVE RESULT: Hakimi free kick sees Atlas Lions through to AFCON quarter-final

    MORROCO have beaten Malawi for a place in the AFCON quarter-final.The Atlas Lions made a disastrous start as an incredible Gabadinho Mhango strike gave the underdogs the lead.
    However, Youssef En-Neysri got the crucial equaliser on the stroke of half time.
    And Achraf Hakimi put the Moroccans on course for the quarter-final with a brilliant free kick.
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    That’s all from the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium
    Morocco book their place in the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations with a deserved win against a determined Malawi side.
    This evening’s fixture was not short of any action, with two potential goal of the season contenders.
    The Atlas Lions will now take on either Ivory Coast or Egypt in the next game, which will likely be their toughest challenge yet.
    Thank you for reading, and goodnight!
    Eyes on the Quarter-Final
    Morocco now progress to the quarter finals of the competition where they will face the winner of Ivory Coast vs Egypt, which takes place tomorrow afternoon.
    The next round of the Africa Cup of Nations is due to be played at the weekend.
    Goal of the tournament?
    Despite Malawi’s loss, Gabadinho Mhango will be more than satisfied with his opening goal.
    The striker was at least 30 yards out when he unleashed his stunning strike, which is sure to be a serious contender for goal of the tournament.
    Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Morocco have proven that they have the potential to go all the way in this tournament.
    The Atlas Lions were abundant in creativity this evening but lacked efficiency in front of goal.
    Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Hakimi continues to stand out as one of the best players at this year’s tournament.
    He created numerous goalscoring opportunities throughout the game and his world-class free kick perfectly encapsulates his outstanding form.
    Credit: AFP
    Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Malawi took the early lead through a wonderstrike from Mhango, but it didn’t take long for Morocco to respond.
    The Atlas Lions threw absolutely everything at the opposition and eventually got their reward just seconds before half time with an En-Nesyri header.
    Hakimi then stole the headlines with 20 minutes to go as he converted an outstanding free kick from long range to secure the place in the final eight.
    Whilst it is Morocco who progress, Mario Marinica will undoubtedly be proud of his team who had made it to the round-of-16 in the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in their history.
    Credit: AFP
    Full Time – Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Morocco book their place in the quarter-finals!
    Malawi put in a great performance, but were ultimately outclassed by their opponents.
    Credit: AFP
    90. Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Four minutes to be added on…
    Morocco give away a cheap free kick which is launched straight into the box by Phiri Jr.
    Aguerd manages to head it away, winning a free kick in the process.
    87. Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    There is another change for Morocco.
    En-Nesyri is replaced by Abouklal.
    Vahid Halilhodzic’s side have just two more minutes to hold onto the lead.
    85. Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Just five minutes to go.
    Morocco look like they could clinch another.
    A corner is sent into the box and finds Aguerd, who is completely unmarked.
    The defender rises before heading towards goal, but his effort is off target.
    80. Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Morocco are next to make a change.
    Boufal makes way for El-Haddadi.
    Louza makes way for Barkok.
    78. Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Malawi make a triple substitution.
    Fodya, Davie and Ngalande come on.
    Madinga, Sanudi and Idana come off.
    75. Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Morocco are in complete control of the game now.
    Malawi have just 15 minutes to find the equaliser.
    The next goal is crucial.
    70. Morocco 2-1 Malawi
    Morocco have a free kick from 25 yards out.
    Hakimi steps up to take it and unleashes a beautiful strike into the top right corner.
    No goalkeeper would’ve saved that!
    WHAT. A. FINISH!
    Credit: Reuters
    69. GOAAAAALLLLLLL MOROCCO!
    What a finish from Hakimi!
    66. Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    There are calls for a penalty from Morocco as Chembezi slides to block Hakimi’s cross but the ball deflects off of his arm.
    Despite VAR checks no penalty is given and the game continues.
    62. Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    Malawi have a fantastic chance to take the lead again!
    Madinga crosses the ball into Mbulu but the striker completely misses the header.
    This game could go either way!
    60. Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    Sanudi is booked for a late challenge on Boufal and Morocco have a free kick in a very positive position.
    Boufal takes the kick but it is headed clear.
    54. Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    Morocco have made their first change.
    El Kaabi has made way for Mmaee.
    52. Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    Malawi are struggling to maintain possession of the ball.
    The tactics seem to be to launch the long ball over to Mhango in the hope of catching the defence out, but Morocco are handling the pressure well.
    47. Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    Boufal heads straight towards goal as he cuts in from the right, but his shot is way off target.
    Morocco have continued their positive momentum from the latter stages of the first half.
    Kick off – Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    We’re underway for the second half!
    Malawi have made another substitution.
    Mbulu has replaced Muyaba.
    Half Time – Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    Malawi were forced into a change just before half time.
    Mhone has picked up an injury and will be replaced by Gerald Phiri Jr.
    Half Time – Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    The standout performer of the half has to be Thom, who made some exceptional saves to prevent the equaliser for so long.
    The pressure was too much in the end for the Malawi defence to handle, but they are certainly still in this game
    Credit: Rex
    Half Time – Morocco 1-1 Malawi
    A spectacular early goal from Mhango is cancelled out in the final seconds of the half by En-Nesyri.
    A sucker punch for Malawi, who have done well so far to keep the opposition at bay.
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    Senegal vs Cape Verde LIVE: Stream, score, TV channel as match UNDERWAY, Mane starts – AFCON latest updates

    SENEGAL take on Cape Verde in the last-16 of AFCON 2022, with Sadio Mane’s side one of the favourites to reach the final stages of the competition. The Lions of Teranga have yet to lose a game this tournament but Cape Verde are sure to put up a very stern test.

    Start time: 4pm GMT
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event
    Live stream: Sky Go/NOW TV
    Senegal XI: Mendy, Ciss, Diallo, Koulibaly, Sarr, P. Gueye, Mendy, I. Gueye, Dia, Diedhiou, Mane.
    Cape Verde XI: Vozinha, S Fortes, Lopes, Stopira, J Fortes, Andrade, Tavares, Rocha Santos, Rodrigeus, Monteiro, Mendes.

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    Senegal 0 Cape Verde 0
    5. Senegal play the corner short to Mane.
    He looks for the oncoming run into the box like they have no doubt practiced over and over on the training ground.
    The pass is easily cut out by the defence.
    Back to the drawing board.
    Senegal 0 Cape Verde 0
    3. Senegal are straight out of the blocks here.
    In the opening minutes they are playing high-tempo, fast paced football looking to breach the Cape Verde defence early.
    Aliou Cisse stands on the line getting his instructions across.
    It seems strange to wear a face mask in such an open space.
    I wonder if it is difficult getting his message across, mouth covered.
    Senegal 0 Cape Verde 0
    1. Mane threads a pass from inside his own half down the left hand channel.
    He continues his run into the box and is eventually found with a lay-off on the penalty spot.
    He side-foots the effort with pace and it thunders back off the post.
    The keeper was beaten.
    Big chance.
    Senegal 0 Cape Verde 0
    1. And we are underway.
    Senegal kick off.
    Time to find out who wants to be in those quarter finals more.
    Follow the leader
    As the teams stream out of the tunnel and onto the pitch, they line up awaiting the national anthems.
    Moments to go before another day of AFCON action……
    First AFCON meeting
    These two sides have never met in the tournament before.
    They last met in a 2021 friendly, Senegal winning 2-0 with goals from Idrissa Gueye and Sadio Mane.
    The first twenty minutes is going to be key for both sides for differing reasons.
    Senegal drought
    It has to be a worry for Aliou Cisse that his side has only scored one goal in three games so far at AFCON.
    They have yet to concede a goal in the tournament.
    If Mane is not firing, you wonder where the goals are going to come from.
    No fear
    ‘Facing a team like Senegal is added motivation because the match is like a derby.’
    Cape Verde manager, Pedro Brito
    Cape Verde subs:
    Monteiro Sanches Borges, Oliviera Borges, Varela Semedo, G Tavares, Brazao Sosa, dos Santos Rodrigues, Furtado, J Tavares, Kevin Sousa, Moreira Fernandes, Semedo Afonso, Spinola Lima.
    Cape Verde team:
    Vozinha, S Fortes, Lopes, Santos Tavares, J Fortes, Andrade, Rocha Santos, Tavares dos Santos, Rodrigues, Mendes, Alvarenga.
    Senegal subs:
    Dieng, Cisse, Balde Diao, H Diallo, Toure, Lopy, Dieng, P Sarr, Mbaye, Gomis, Name, Thiam.
    Senegal team:
    E Mendy, B Sarr, Koulibaly, A Diallo, Ciss, Dia, I Gueye, N Mendy, P Gueye, Diedhiou, Mane.
    Lions roar
    Having won the silver medal in the 2019 AFCON tournament, the Teranga Lions will be looking to go one better this time out.
    Senegal have won 3 out of 4 knockout games they have played at AFCON.
    Their only defeat coming in the final against Algeria.
    Shark-infested waters
    Cape Verde beat ten-man Ethiopia in their opening group game 1-0.
    Defeat to Burkina Faso (1-0) was followed by a draw with Cameroon (1-1) to go through as one of the highest ranked third-place teams.
    The Blue Sharks will feel they have nothing to lose with Senegal firm favourites.
    Favourites faultering
    As the bookies’ favourite to win the tournament, Senegal have failed to impress so far.
    Sadio Mane’s 97th minute penalty gave the Teranga Lions a slender win against Zimbabwe in their opening game.
    Two goalless draws against Guinea and Malawi then followed.
    Despite their performances, Senegal topped their group with five points.
    Welcome back AFCON fans
    The round of 16 has not failed to entertain us.
    Two days of football has already decided two of the quarter finals.

    Gambia vs Cameroon (4pm)
    Burkina Faso vs Tunisia (7pm)

    Time to find out who is going to join them there.
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    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros LIVE RESULT: Visitors go down to brave defeat with ten men and no goalkeeper – AFCON reaction

    COMOROS almost pulled off Mission Impossible as they took ake on AFCON hosts Cameroon with no goalkeeper available.The islanders were hit with a wave of Covid, ruling 12 players out of contention for this round of 16 game, including all their keepers.
    As a result, left-back Chaker Alhadhur played in goal for the night.
    To make matters worse, former Millwall star Nadjim Abdou was sent off after just six minutes, before Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting gave the Indomitable Lions the lead on the half hour mark.
    Vincent Aboubakar then doubled the home side’s lead with 20 minutes remaining.
    But a stunning free kick from Youssouf N’Changama gave Comoros hope.

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    Cameroon XI: Onana, Fai, Ngadeu, Castelletto, Tolo, Hongla, Anguissa, Choupo-Moting, Ngamaleu, Toko Ekambi, Aboubakar
    Comoros XI: Alhadhur; Zahary, Nadjim, Ben Djaloud, Said; Bachirou, M’Changama, Abdullah; Baki Youssouf, El Fardou, Mogni.

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    FT: Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    Cameroon made it through to the quarter-finals after beating a depleted but heroic Comoros side at the Paul Biya Stadium.
    The Coelacanths were without 12 players, who have contracted Covid-19 as well as manager Amir Abdou, who was replaced by assistant Younes Zerdouk.
    The visitors were also playing with left-back Chaker Alhadhur as a makeshift goalkeeper as two of their keepers have coronavirus and the other is injured.
    If that wasn’t enough, Comoros lost their captain Nadjim Abdou to a straight red card after he stomped on Moumi Ngamaleu’s ankle from behind in the seventh minute.
    Cameroon didn’t really struggle and opened the scoring after 29 minutes when they dispossessed the opposing defence and Vincent Aboubakar teed off Karl Toko Ekambi, who didn’t miss in the area.
    Alhadhur should have done better as he watched the weak shot send the ball to his bottom right corner, but then again who can blame him…
    Alhadhur stole the headlines in the second half as he denied an unbelievable opportunity for Cameroon on 54 minutes.
    Aboubakar broke inside the area from the left and delivered a shot that the Comoros makeshift keeper saved down his bottom left corner with a fine lunge.
    Ngamaleu got the rebound but the full-back quickly got back up to his feet and saved his shot with a stunning save.
    Comoros’ hopes seemed to have faded away in the 70th minute when Martin Hongla delivered a fantastic low pass to Aboubakar, who ran behind the visitors’ defence.
    The Africa Cup of Nations’ leading goalscorer found himself in front of Alhadhur, who should have come off his line earlier, and beat him with a fine finish to score his sixth goal of the tournament.
    But Comoros got one in with what will be remembered as their greatest goal so far, which could go down as the best finish of the tournament.
    Youssouf M’Changama delivered a stunning long-range free-kick and sent the ball to the top right corner of Onana, who couldn’t do anything about it.
    That’s all from us here at SunSport, have a lovely night!
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    Chak this out
    Cameroon made it to the Africa Cup of Nations’ quarter-finals and were superior to the depleted Comoros.
    But the Coelacanths still put together an inspiring performance in what will go down as a historic Copa Africa for them.
    The minnows were missing 12 players including their manager Amir Abdou to Covid-19.
    They were also without a goalkeeper as two of them have coronavirus and the other is injured.
    Thus, left-back Chaker Alhadhur had to start between the sticks in what should have been a very difficult decision for him.
    And still, Alhadhur stood his ground and made six saves, which was two more than his counterpart Andre Onana.
    The Ajaccio ace even made a brilliant double save on 54 minutes when he denied Vincent Aboubakar and Moumi Ngamaleu’s shots
    GETTY IMAGES
    What’s next?
    Cameroon are through to the Africa Cup of Nations’ quarter-finals after eliminating Comoros.
    And the Indomitable Lions are set to face another Copa Africa debutant in the Gambia.
    The Scorpions finished second in Group F behind Mali and eliminated Guinea in the Last 16.
    Cameroon are now considered among the favourites to win the tournament
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    Stats
    Cameroon dominated 66 per cent of possession against a depleted Comoros side.
    The Indomitable Lions registered a total of 19 shots, six of which were on target.
    The Coelacanths, on the other hand, recorded 13 shots, seven of which were on target.
    Comoros’ makeshift goalkeeper Chaker Alhadhur made six saves, two more than his counterpart Andre Onana
    FT: Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    Cameroon made it through to the quarter-finals after beating a depleted but heroic Comoros side at the Paul Biya Stadium.
    The Coelacanths were without 12 players, who have contracted Covid-19 as well as manager Amir Abdou, who was replaced by assistant Younes Zerdouk.
    The visitors were also playing with left-back Chaker Alhadhur as a makeshift goalkeeper as two of their keepers have coronavirus and the other is injured.
    If that wasn’t enough, Comoros lost their captain Nadjim Abdou to a straight red card after he stomped on Moumi Ngamaleu’s ankle from behind in the seventh minute.
    Cameroon didn’t really struggle and opened the scoring after 29 minutes when they dispossessed the opposing defence and Vincent Aboubakar teed off Karl Toko Ekambi, who didn’t miss in the area.
    Alhadhur should have done better as he watched the weak shot send the ball to his bottom right corner, but then again who can blame him…
    But Comoros showed some real spirit as they came close to an equaliser TWICE on 33 minutes.
    Ahmed Mogni delivered a fantastic shot from the edge of the box but Andre Onana denied it with an incredible lunge to his bottom left corner.
    Youssouf M’Changama got the rebound inside the penalty area and released a good shot towards the bottom right corner but Onana showed incredible reflexes once more.
    Alhadhur stole the headlines in the second half as he denied an unbelievable opportunity for Cameroon on 54 minutes.
    Aboubakar broke inside the area from the left and delivered a shot that the Comoros makeshift keeper saved down his bottom left corner with a fine lunge.
    Ngamaleu got the rebound but the full-back quickly got back up to his feet and saved his shot with a stunning save.
    Comoros’ hopes seemed to have faded away in the 70th minute when Martin Hongla delivered a fantastic low pass to Aboubakar, who ran behind the visitors’ defence.
    The Africa Cup of Nations’ leading goalscorer found himself in front of Alhadhur, who should have come off his line earlier, and beat him with a fine finish to score his sixth goal of the tournament.
    But Comoros got one in with what will be remembered as their greatest goal so far, which could go down as the best finish of the tournament.
    M’Changama delivered a stunning long-range free-kick and sent the ball to the top right corner of Onana, who couldn’t do anything about it
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    FT: Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    Referee blows his whistle while Comoros are on the attack, very poor that!
    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    90 Just three more minutes of added time to go.
    Are we going to see any late drama?
    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    90 Chance!
    Cameroon star Honga delivers a powerful long-range shot that forces a save from Ahadhur
    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    88 Substitution
    Comoros make some late changes with M’Madi, Djoumoi and Djoudja replacing Bakari, Bachirou and Youssouf
    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    87 Yellow card
    Comoros substitute Mattoir goes in the book as the visitors are pushing for the miracle
    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    86 That is because M’Changama scored an absolute screamer in the dying minutes of the match!
    The Comoros ace hit the back of the net with a long-range free-kick from the left!
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    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    85 Cameroon star Aboubakar thought he clinched the win for Cameroon.
    But the hosts’ place in the quarter-finals is not exactly sealed
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    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    84 Substitution
    Cameroon make a late change as Jean Onana replaces Zambo Anguissa
    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    81 Let’s ask ourselves the same question: Is it over? Not quite!
    M’Changama scores perhaps the nation’s finest ever goal with a long-range free-kick.
    Onana tried, he really tried, but there was nothing the Cameroon keeper could do as he saw the ball hit his top right corner!
    An absolute screamer of a goal! Maybe the best goal of the tournament this year!
    Cameroon 2-1 Comoros
    GOAL!
    Comoros are back in the game with M’Changama!
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    80 Yellow card
    Cameroon ace Hongla gets booked as we approach the final 10 minutes of the match
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    78 What a chance!
    Comoros come extremely close to an equaliser!
    A loose header sets Ben inside the area and he delivers a powerful shot that is denied by Onana!
    The Coelacanths keep the ball alive with Mattoir and M’Changama gets the ball before he shoots it over the crossbar
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    77 Substitution
    Cameroon respond with Lea Siliki replacing Toko Ekambi.
    We told you Toni will start saving players for the quarter-finals
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    75 Substitution
    Comoros make another change as Mattoir replaces Youssouf
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    75 Cameroon’s tempo has decreased and we shouldn’t be surprised if Toni starts saving key players for Gambia.
    Comoros, though, are pushing for a goal, their fourth ever in the competition!
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    73 Chance!
    As we were saying, Comoros can get a goal in!
    Mohamed gets the ball in the area from the right.
    The substitute shoots from a tight angle and forces a save from Onana
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    73 The noise from the stands has increased as the home fans are confident Cameroon are already through to the quarter-finals.
    But Comoros could still get one in and earn a moral victory
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    70 Is that it? Probably…
    Hongla delivers a fantastic low pass to Aboubakar, who runs behind Comoros’ defence.
    The Cameroon star finds himself in front of Alhadhur, who should have come off his line earlier but meh, and beats him with a fine finish
    Cameroon 2-0 Comoros
    GOAL!
    Cameroon double their lead with Aboubakar!
    Cameroon 1-0 Comoros
    68 Comoros are showing signs of life as they just broke into a counter-attack with M’Changama and Ben.
    Cameroon clear the ball but understand this game is not won yet!
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    Guinea vs Gambia LIVE: Stream, score, TV channel, team news as match UNDERWAY – AFCON latest updates

    GAMBIA take on Guinea in this afternoon’s AFCON 2022 last-16 clash in Cameroon. Both sides finished second in their respective groups but Gambia have yet to lose a game in the tournament and are considered favourites to progress.

    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event
    Live stream: Sky Go/NOW TV
    Guinea XI: A Keita, Sow, M Ali Camara, Conte, Diawara, Cisse, Camara, Kourouma Kourouma, Konate, Martinez, Bayo.
    Gambia XI: Gaye, Janko, Gomez, Colley, Touray, Darboe, Marreh, Bobb, Mousa Barrow, Jallow, Modou Barrow.

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    Guinea 0 Gambia 0
    7. Gambia work the ball into the box but it is headed clear.
    The ball drops on the volley to Musa Barrow but his effort goes over.
    That would have been some goal if he connected.
    Guinea 0 Gambia 0
    6. Pressure exerted by the Barrow boys forces Guinea into an error.
    First corner of the game for The Scorpions.
    Mousa Barrow’s in swinging corner is cleared on the near post.
    Guinea 0 Gambia 0
    4. The corner seems too deep.
    Guinea win the second ball in the air and Bayo turns to shoot at goal.
    He doesn’t catch well and the ball sails over the bar.
    Guinea 0 Gambia 0
    3. Guinea start passing the ball around and looking for runners.
    Diawara seems up for this game in his new role of captain.
    Guinea win the first corner of the game.
    Guinea 0 Gambia 0
    1. Another day of drama is started by Gambia.
    Let’s hope both of these teams go for this one from the off.
    Quarter Finals
    The fixtures for Saturday are starting to take shape.
    We will know who plays in the 7pm game later today.
    4pm: Burkina Faso vs Tunisia
    7pm: Cameroon/Comoros vs Guinea/Gambia
    West African affair
    Guinea will really miss Keita today as he has shone in the centre of their midfield.
    Gambia have punched above their weight all through the group stages.
    The AFCON debutants have no time for their underdog tag.
    Sylli Nationale (National Elephants) beware.
    Gambia subs:
    Jobe, Ngum, L Jallow, Ceesay, Jagne, Sohna, Jallow-Mbye, Jobe, Colley, Badamosi, D Darboe, Om Njie.
    Gambia team:
    Gaye, Janko, Gomez, Colley, Touray, Darboe, Marreh, Bobb, Mousa Barrow, Jallow, Modou Barrow.
    Guinea subs:
    I Conte, Dyrestam, M Camara, Kane, Kaba, M Konate, Diallo, F Camara, Siby, Sylla, Guilavogui.
    Guinea team:
    A Keita, Sow, M Ali Camara, Conte, Diawara, Cisse, Camara, Kourouma Kourouma, Konate, Martinez, Bayo.
    Head to head
    These two have drawn 12 times in their history.
    Guinea have 7 wins to their name, Gambia 4 wins.
    This is their first ever AFCON meeting.
    History makers
    Guinea are still chasing their first ever AFCON title, although they have reached the final once, in 1976.
    The ‘National Elephants’ were surprised in their last group game, defeated 2-1 by Zimbabwe.
    In their other group games, they beat Malawi 1-0 and drew 0-0 with Senegal.
    Manager Paul Put took Burkina Faso to the 2013 final.
    Naby Keita is suspended, receiving a one-match ban for his yellow card last time out.
    First timers
    This is Gambia’s first ever AFCON.
    ‘The Scorpions’ finished unbeaten in their group.
    They left it late in their last game against Tunisia, with a 93rd minute Jallow goal, sealing a 1-0 win.
    In their other group games, they beat Mauritania 1-0 and drew 1-1 with Mali.
    Welcome back AFCON fans
    Yesterday we had upsets, missed penalties, red cards, disallowed goals, extra time and shootouts……..the tournament did not disappoint.
    More of that today please.
    Guinea vs Gambia……the battle of West Africa.
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    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1 LIVE REACTION: Super Eagles crash OUT of AFCON 2022 after Iwobi sending off – latest updates

    NIGERIA crashed out of AFCON 2022 tonight after losing 1-0 to Tunisia in their last-16 clash. Everton’s Alex Iwobi was also sent off for the Super Eagles just five minutes after coming on as a sub.

    Start time: 7pm GMT
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports Football
    Nigeria XI: Okoye, Aina, Omeruo, Troost-Ekong, Sanusi, Ndidi, Aribo, Chukwueze, Iheanacho, Simon, Awoniyi
    Tunisia XI: Said, Drager, Ifaa, Talbi, Haddadi, Ben Slimane, Skhiri, Laidouni, Msakni, Jaziri, Rafia

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    FT: Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    IT’S A GIANT KILLING!!!
    Tournament favourites Nigeria are out of AFCON!
    With players and staff out with Covid, Tunisia were stretched to the max.
    They achieved the unthinkable.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    93. Nigeria burst forward with the lively Sadiq.
    He shows some great pace and quick feet, beating two men before heading towards the Tunisia box.
    Eventually he is crowded out by sheer numbers.
    Good thing no one put in any trailing legs in that box then.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    90. We will have five minutes of added time here.
    Immediately Sadiq runs clear and finds himself with a sight of goal.
    The angle is tight, the keeper closes it further and Sadiq pulls his shot wide.
    Was that THE chance for Nigeria?
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    89. Nigeria knock the ball long but it falls straight to the Tunisia centre back.
    They have run out of ideas, the Eagles of Carthage are holding firm.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    87. Ndidi receives the ball a yard or so outside of the centre of the box.
    He lets fly with a shot but drags it well wide of the goal.
    Ndidi desperately asks for a corner.
    Nothing doing.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    85. This may be the biggest ten minutes or so in recent Tunisian football history.
    Do they look to control the game, maybe get another goal or shut up shop?
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    82. Moses Simon takes the free kick and tries to bend it into the left top corner of the goal.
    The ball drifts pass a couple of feet wide.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    81. When Tunisia attack they seem to have numbers over all of the time now.
    Numerical advantage seems to be tipping the scales more and more.
    Nigeria win a free kick on the counter attack.
    This is in range of goal.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    79. The Super Eagles seem to be running out of ideas in the final third.
    As the clock ticks down, their desperation grows.
    Understandably, everything Tunisia now do, takes twice as long.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    77. Tunisia are starting to sense that they are only one goal away from killing this game off.
    They seem more at ease laying a glove on their opponent now since the dismissal.
    Nigeria win possession and counter quickly but Tunisia keep them out.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    74. Sliti with a shot from outside the box for Tunisia.
    He tries to bend it into the far corner but the keeper reads him.
    Okoye palms the ball for a corner.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    71. This is a big test for the stand-in Tunisia manager.
    Game management can and will decide the outcome of this game.
    With a player advantage, fresh legs in the right areas could allow his team to put Nigeria to the sword.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    67. Nigeria come forward and a cross to the back post finds Simon in space.
    Taking it down on his thigh, he turns and shoots.
    He cannot find a way passed Said in the Tunisia goal.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    66. Alex Iwobi is told by the referee he is retracting his yellow card and giving him a straight red.
    The ex-Arsenal man didn’t seem to intend the foul but never the less he did catch his man.
    The rulebook does not cater for levels of intent.
    RED CARD!!!
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    63. Nigeria try to press forward, the ball is passed to Iwobi who is penalised.
    Replays show as he stepped over the ball to get his body in the way, he studded his man.
    VAR has asked the referee to go and look at it.
    His initial decision was a yellow card.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    60. When they are not pressed, Tunisia look very comfortable in possession passing the ball about their back four.
    It is when they try and push into the Nigerian half that they lose possession and have to regroup.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    57. Looks like Alex Iwobi is going to be joining the game.
    Despite being massive favourites to win this game, Nigeria are six places below Tunisia in the current FIFA World rankings.
    I am sure that is not based on ten of their first team squad being ill when FIFA made that calculation however.
    Tunisia are 30th, Nigeria 36th.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    54. Retaining possession could be the problem for Tunisia.
    Their ‘out-ball’ at the moment is looking for their lone striker with long balls.
    He is often unable to gather it in and Nigeria come straight back at them.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    51. For Tunisia, it is important in the next 20 minutes that they keep Nigeria out.
    The Super Eagles need to start living up to their name.
    The longer they go without scoring, the more they need to throw everything forward, leaving themselves open to the counter attack.
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    49. For the neutral, this is the perfect start to the second half.
    Surely this goal will cause Nigeria to wake up?
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 1
    47. Msakni does the unthinkable.
    His strike out of nothing from 25 yards out does a bit in the air, enough to fool the Nigerian keeper.
    Could this be a giant killing?
    GGGGGGGOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL
    Nigeria 0 Tunisia 0
    45. Nigeria get the second half started.
    They didn’t register a shot on target in the first half, not the form of champions.
    They will be looking to grow into the game more as Tunisia tire.
    HT: Nigeria 0 Tunisia 0
    For Tunisia, a job well done.
    However, Nigeria’s school report would say ‘must try harder’.
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