the 3rd day begins, Ivory Coast under pressure

The serious things begin with the third day of the CAN. New eliminations are looming, and Ivory Coast will have to make its public forget the defeat against Nigeria by relaunching against Equatorial Guinea. In group B, Ghana will try to save itself.

Published on: 01/22/2024 – 00:36 Modified on: 01/22/2024 – 00:37

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The program of the day

Group A

18 h : Equatorial Guinea – Ivory Coast: our live

18 h : Guinea-Bissau – Nigeria: our live

Group B

21 h : Mozambique – Ghana : our live

21 h : Cape Verde – Egypt:our live

Possible scenarios

Before the third day, we take stock, calmly, remembering every moment of this first week of CAN 2024.

To understand everything: CAN 2024: duels to follow, possible scenarios… what you need to know before the 3rd day

Over the first two days, the hierarchy of African football was largely shaken up. If Senegal held its place, Equatorial Guinea, Cape Verde and Angola are surprising group leaders before the third day which begins on Monday. All possible scenarios are in our balance sheet.

Today’s poster

Powerless against Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire must no longer have a choice against Equatorial Guinea, under penalty of spoiling its African Cup at home. To get through it, Jean-Louis Gasset is counting on the return from injury of his striker Sébastien Haller.

But the coach is wary of Equatorial Guinea, “a team block, a mischievous team that knows how to make mistakes without getting caught. They are full of confidence.”

And beware of ghosts: 40 years ago, during their first CAN at home, the Elephants experienced the disillusionment of early elimination.

Read also Update on the classification of group A

What happened yesterday

Morocco stalls against DR Congo: Walid Regragui’s crowning goal suffered a slight setback with a draw against the Leopards. The Moroccans had made the perfect start by opening the score but they gave up, letting the combative Congolese come back (1-1). Nothing serious for Morocco, still leader of Group F.

Zambia snatches a draw from Tanzania: the confrontation against Tanzania almost turned into a disaster for the Chipolopolos. A goal conceded quickly, a red card… But the African champions believed in it and snatched a draw in the last moments thanks to the inevitable Patson Daka (1-1).

South Africa is a hit against Namibia: the derbies of southern Africa come and go and look the same. For the third time in history, Namibia lost its confrontation with its neighbor South Africa at the CAN (0-4), and did not repeat its feat of the first match.

And bref

Salah returns to Liverpool: new blow for Egypt. The Egyptian federation said Sunday that the Pharaohs star was going to leave the African Cup to seek treatment in Liverpool. What the coach of the English club confirmed. The Egyptian Pharaohs striker injured his left leg hamstring on Thursday and had to leave prematurely against Ghana (2-2). He will still attend the decisive confrontation on Monday against Cape Verde, and could return if Egypt reaches at least the semi-finals.

Algeria is a bad loser: after the draw snatched by Algeria against Burkina Faso (2-2), the Algerian Federation filed an appeal. Target of his anger: the video assistance referee. According to her, two penalties not reported by the VAR should have been whistled. She demands that the match be replayed…

News from Umar Sadiq: we spoke to you a few days ago about the Umar Sadiq imbroglio. As a reminder, the injured Nigerian player left the group to join his club, Real Sociedad, with whom he played again this weekend. On Instagramhe explained at length, affirming that the Nigerian medical staff had taken a simple contusion for a serious lesion of the meniscus.

The CAN news

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The statement

Chiquinho Condé, Mozambique coach, before the match against Ghana: “We like to play with the crowd. We will annoy the Ghana team. They can play well, but they are not that strong.”

The sad picture of the day

The end of Morocco – DR Congo gave rise to clashes between the two teams. It all started from an altercation between the Atlas Lions coach, Walid Regragui, and the Leopards captain, Chancel Mbemba. At a press conference, the Moroccan coach expressed regret over the image given by the two teams. On social networks, the Congolese player is the victim of racist insults. Images we hate to see in football.

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