Burkina Faso's journey at the Africa Cup of Nations has been nothing short of a bumpy ride, but they have made it to the last eight all the same and will be delighted with their performance so far. The West Africans got their tournament underway with a 2-1 ...
Round-up as Burkina Faso beat Mauritania in the Africa Cup of Nations; Aston Villa striker Bertrand Traore was the match winner with a late penalty to decide the Group D game; Tunisia fell to a shock 1-0 defeat against Namibia; Mali beat South Africa ...
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AFCON Africa Cup of Nations: Results and Fixtures listThe full programme of all the matches for the 33rd edition of the African Cup of Nations, which takes place in Cameroon from 9 January to 6 February 2022. Plus all the scores. Updated daily. ...
but they are still in there swinging, and by the time Salah returns from AFCON they could have a League Cup final to look forward to, as well as a Champions League last-16 tie against Inter on the horizon. Regardless of their last two results, Klopp’s side will fancy their ...
As they are guaranteed a top-three spot already, they have now sealed qualification on the back of Monday's results, which included a shock 4-0 defeat to Equatorial Guinea for hosts Ivory Coast. Nonetheless, Morocco will look to finish the job, when meeting Zambia on Wednesday (20:00...
“Qualification is still in our hands and we still have to fight harder. We do not need any favours from anyone, so we need to do ourselves a favour and get results. “We need to play total football, not sitting back because it might cause more problems if you sit back, but those ...
Sunday night was the ultimate reward, prodding home Simon Adingra's cross 10 minutes from time to write his name into history. He burst into tears in his post-match interview, the magnitude of how far he has come too much to bear. ...
“Sometimes you don’t have the choice and it’s me who always accepted the jobs, so I don’t have to blame other people for it,” he says. “In Namibia, I took over two games from the end [of a qualification campaign] and immediately got good results and then it took a while ...
Ganet, who was named man of the match against Mali, explained their players, most of whom play domestically in Equatorial Guinea, have shown they can fight for positive results against the best players on the continent, as they did against Les Aigles. ...