The Borneo Post

Madagascar poised to make Africa Cup of Nations history

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Madagascar will book a place at the Africa Cup of Nations tournament for the first time if they defeat visiting Equatorial Guinea.

Form favours the Malagasy as they edged their Group A opponents 1- 0 away two days ago thanks to an early goal from France-based Faneva Andriatsim­a.

He was among 10 foreign-based starters for Madagascar with defender Tobisoa Njakanirin­a from perennial domestic champions CNaPS Sport the exception.

Frenchman Nicolas Dupuis coaches the team from the huge Indian Ocean island and has steadily transforme­d them from whipping boys to competitiv­e opponents.

That much was evident last month when they twice came from behind against 2018 World Cup qualifiers Senegal in Antananari­vo to force a 2-2 draw.

The top- of-the-table clash was staged against the tragic backdrop of a pre-match stampede outside the national stadium which left one supporter dead and 41 injured.

A consequenc­e was that Madagascar must play their next three home matches away from the Mahamasina Stadium and will face the Equatoguin­eans in Vontovoron­a.

“Wehavelear­ntmanyless­onsfrom that sad occasion and there will be no recurrence,” interim Malagasy football chief Doda Andriamias­asoa assured reporters.

Senegal and Madagascar have seven points each, Equatorial Guinea three and Sudan none halfway through their six-round qualifying group.

If Madagascar gain maximum points, and Sadio Mane-inspired Senegal completed a double over Sudan by winning in Khartoum later the same day, both will qualify.

Although Senegal outclassed Sudan in Dakar en route to a 30 victory, they are likely to find the sauna-like conditions in east Africa a challenge after limited acclimatis­ation.

Algeria, Zimbabwe, Guinea, the Ivory Coast, Tunisia, Egypt and Uganda are other countries who could clinch qualificat­ion with two matchdays to spare.

There are no strings attached for Algeria and Tunisia, the top ranked African team, as they will succeed by winning away to Benin in Group D and Niger in Group J respective­ly.

Goals from Ramy Bensebaini and Baghdad Bounedjah gave Algeria a 2- 0 home victory over Benin last Friday, 24 hours before Tunisia laboured to a 1- 0 win against Niger.

Should Tunisia win again, 2017 Cup of Nations runners-up Egypt will join them at the finals provided they complete a double over eSwatini in Manzini having won 4-1 at home.

Guinea and the twice champions the Ivory Coast can wrap up the Group H slots by winning in Rwanda and the Central African Republic (CAR) respective­ly.

After missing the World Cup in Russia, the Ivorians displayed improved form in a 4- 0 romp over the CAR with Manchester United defender Eric Bailly among the scorers. — AFP

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