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Madagascar, Senegal, Tunisia, Egypt qualify for Nations Cup

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Madagascar, for the first time, Senegal and former champions Tunisia and Egypt sealed places at the African Nations Cup finals with two match days to spare.

Njiva Rakotohari­malala scored four minutes before half-time to earn Madagascar a 1-0 Group A victory over Equatorial Guinea.

In the same mini-league, Senegal left it late in Sudan to win 1-0 with Sidy Sarr heading the lone goal four minutes from time in Khartoum.

Senegal and Madagascar have 10 points each from four matches, seven more than nearest rivals Equatorial Guinea with two rounds left, and the top two finishers in each section qualify.

Tunisia and record seven-time title-holders Egypt secured places in Cameroon next June with away wins in Group J over Niger and eSwatini (formerly Swaziland) respective­ly.

A Firas Chaout brace brought 2004 champions Tunisia a 2-1 win in Niamey and Ahmed Hegazy and Marwan Mohsen netted as Egypt cruised to a 2-0 victory in Manzini.

It was the second 1-0 victory for the Malagasy over the Equatoguin­eans within four days after captain Faneva Andriatsim­a scored the winner last Saturday,

They qualified despite having to play a preliminar­y tie, won 4-2 on aggregate against Sao Tome e Principe, and being seeded last behind Senegal, Equatorial Guinea and Sudan.

Qualificat­ion for the Malagasy came after 18 failed attempts, with French coach Nicolas Dupuis’ most common starting 11 comprising four players based in France, one each in Algeria, Belgium, Egypt, Reunion, Saudi Arabia and Thailand, and one local.

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