Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Bench-warmers can be game-changers at Afcon

- NJABULO NGIDI

THE winners of the 31st Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) will be the team with the strongest bench, judging by the number of players who keep falling by the wayside through injuries.

Burkina Faso qualified for the quarter- finals without talisman Jonathan Pitroipa and Jonathan Zongo who have been ruled out of the tournament.

Ghana’s Baba Abdul-Rahman is watching the remainder of the Afcon in Germany, where he is being treated by his club Schalke after he tore his ACL. Egypt have injury concerns – goalkeeper Ahmed El-Shenawy and Sherif Ekramy.

Gabon finished the group stage without Mario Lemina and Johann Obiang. All these players didn’t get injured because of reckless tackles, though. It was because of the sand at the four pitches used in Gabon.

“The pitch isn’t helping at all,” Uganda’s goalkeeper Denis Onyango said.

“There is too much sand. That means you use a lot of energy when you run.”

The Footballer of the Year – Based in Africa, sat out the Cranes’ clash with Mali in their last match in Oyem. Onyango had complained about a tight muscle after the 1-0 loss to Egypt. Uganda decided not to risk him, especially having wrapped the goalkeeper in cotton-wool just before the tournament because of a groin injury that troubled him in a friendly against Ivory Coast.

The Burkinabe have reacted well to their depth being tested. Prejuce Nakoulma replaced Pitroipa and shined. Nakoulma scored and produced an assist .

He will be looking to continue that form tonight at Stade de l’Amitie in the Stallions’ clash with Tunisia in the quarter-finals at 6pm.

Later Senegal take on Cameroon at Stade de Francevill­e.

Even though the pitches have been an issue, and they’re likely to continue to do so because of the heavy downpours that come at this time of the year, it has not affected the quality of the football.

The Lions of Teranga have looked like they can finally be African champions. Senegal boast not only a strong attack led by Sadio Mane and Keita Balde but they are also supported by a solid defence.

That defence passed the test against a Tunisian side that tried to break them down, camping in their half for most of the second half.

It was only against Algeria, once qualificat­ion was guaranteed and coach Aliou Cisse decided to rest some players, that the Lions of Teranga’s defence was breached.

In the Indomitabl­e Lions, they face a close-knit team that has grown in this tournament. The absence of eight players who snubbed Cameroon has motivated this bunch to end the nation’s 15-year wait to be African champions. Cameroon last lifted this trophy in Mali in 2002, against a Senegal side captained by Cisse.

Now as coach, the 40-year-old is looking to do what his generation failed to achieve.

Cisse is joined by Florent Ibenge of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as the other African coach in the last eight.

Ibenge’s Leopards have been one of the best teams in the group stage. Junior Kabananga scored in every match so far in Gabon.

He powered the Leopards to the knockout stage with his physique that enables DRC to have a different dimension to their attack should they struggle to keep the ball.

Ghana used that strategy to overcome the Stade de Port-Gentil’s pitch.

After already losing an important member of their team in Rahman, the Black Stars can’t afford to lose Asamoah Gyan who arrived in this tournament not 100% fit.

His 31-year-old body has taken a beating from running on the hard surface, hence not playing a full 90 minutes.

He went to Libreville for scans to see if he’ll be available for tomorrow’s match.

Egypt’s young gunshave ran their socks off on that hard surface with veteran Essam El-Hadary covering them at the back.

El-Hadary’s experience, at 44, that ageing is only for mortals, will come in handy against Morocco tomorrow.

 ??  ?? MAIN MAN: Sadio Mane of Senegal, in white strip, will be a key player in coach Aliou Cisse’s side when they take on Cameroon in their Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final against Cameroon today.
MAIN MAN: Sadio Mane of Senegal, in white strip, will be a key player in coach Aliou Cisse’s side when they take on Cameroon in their Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final against Cameroon today.

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