Cape Argus

Lions of Teranga among favourites, don’t write off Guinea

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO

WHAT are the chances of Senegal’s Lions of Teranga holding on to their Afcon title?

It is a big ask, but not out of reach. After all, it has been done before.

Cameroon held on to their 2000 title in 2002 and Egypt won the tournament in three successive editions, 2006, 2008 and 2010.

Alilou Cisse’s team is one of the strongest sides on the continent and should start the tournament among the favourites.

That tag will be put to the test in the round robin phase where they will face a Cameroon outfit with not only an impressive Afcon pedigree, but a solid squad capable of going all the way.

It goes without saying, then, that these two former champions are the best bet for the top two in Group D. Do not, however, underestim­ate Guinea.

The Syli National are always thereabout­s at the finals and have it in them to spring up a surprise or two. Granted, their best performanc­e dates way back to 1976 when they finished as runners-up in a tournament that did not have a proper final but saw the winners being decided in a round robin involving four teams.

In recent years they have generally impressed, as they reached the quarter-final on four occasions – in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2015. Any such result and there will be wild celebratio­ns in Conakry.

Gambia are going to only their second tournament, having reached the quarter-finals in their maiden appearance in 2019. Chances of it happening again are slim and none, and slim has just left town.

CAMEROON

Nickname: Indomitabl­e Lions Rankings: Africa 7; world 46 Coach: Rigobert Song

Previous appearance­s: 20 Best finish: Champions 1984, 1988, 2000, 2002, 2017

Star player: Vincent Aboubakar

The Cameroon captain will celebrate his 32nd birthday during the tournament, on January 22 – a day before the Indomitabl­e Lions play their final round robin match against Gambia.

No doubt he would love to have built up to the big day with stellar performanc­es that would see him helping Cameroon into the knockout phase. The Besiktas star is also going to earn his 100th cap for Cameroon, and you can bet nothing would make the milestone sweeter than a second Afcon winners’ medal, Aboubakar having scored the winner back in the 2017 final.

He is likely to also usurp the great Roger Milla as Cameroon’s secondhigh­est scorer at this tournament, although that would require him to score more than six goals – a feat he has previously achieved when he won the golden boot at the 2021 edition.

Squad

Goalkeeper­s: Devis Epassy, Simon Ngapandoue­tnbu, Andre Onana, Fabrice Ondoa

Defenders: Malcom Bokele, Jean Charles Castellett­o, Oumar Gonzalez, Harold Moukoudi, Junior Tchamadeu , Enzo Tchato, Nouhou Tolo, Christophe­r Wooh, Darlin Yongwa

Midfielder­s: Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Leonel Ateba, Ben Njongoue Elliott, Olivier Kemen, Doualla Wilfried Natha, Yvan Neyou, Olivier Ntcham Forwards: Vincent Aboubakar, Karl Toko Ekambi, Frank Magri, Faris Moumbagna, Moumi Ngamaleu, Clinton Njie, GeorgesKev­in Nkoudou

GAMBIA Nickname: Scorpions Rankings: Africa 35; world 126 Coach: Tom Sainfiet (Belgium) Previous appearance­s: One

Best finish: Quarter-finals 2022 Star player: Ablie Jallow

He remains his country’s star player and will once again be looked upon to help the Scorpions shine at the Africa Cup of Nations.

It was he who scored Gambia’s first goal at the tournament in the 1-0 victory over Mauritania.

He has played in the French Ligue 1 for Metz before going to Belgium where he signed for Serang and it is that experience of playing in Europe that Gambia will be relying on as they look to show that their impressive showing in their maiden appearance was no fluke.

Squad

Goalkeeper­s: Baboucarr Gaye, Modou Jobe, Lamin Sarr

Defenders: Omar Colley, James Gomez, Saidy Janko, Jacob Mendy, Dawda Ngum, Bubacarr Sanneh, Muhammed Sanneh, Noah Sonko Sundberg, Ibou Touray Midfielder­s: Ebou Adams, Hamza Barry, Yusupha Bobb, Ebrima Darboe, Alasana Manneh, Sulayman Marreh

Forwards: Muhammed Badamosi, Musa Barrow, Assan Ceesay, Ebrima Colley, Alieu Fadera, Ablie Jallow, Yankuba Minteh, Abdoulie Sanyang, Ali Sowe

GUINEA

Nickname: National Elephants Rankings: Africa 15; world 80 Coach: Kaba Diawara

Previous appearance­s: 13

Best finish: Runners-up 1976

Star player: Serhou Guirassy

The VfB Stuttgart striker suffered an injury scare on Monday in Guinea’s final friendly internatio­nal before the tournament when they played Nigeria in the United Arab Emirates.

He was due to be examined and treated yesterday to determine just how bad the injury is.

And you can bet the entire Guinea would be praying that their star player is not seriously injured and will be available for the tournament.

Guirassy’s importance to the Syli National cannot be overstated, after all this is the player who is a golden boot challenger in the Bundesliga where he has already scored 17 goals, and is just one goal behind the leader Harry Kane.

Squad

Goalkeeper­s: Moussa Camara, Aly Keita, Ibrahim Kone

Defenders: Mohamed Ali Camara, Antoine Conte, Mouctar Diakhaby, Ibrahima Diakite, Julien Janvier, Saidou Sow, Issiaga Sylla, Sekou Sylla Midfielder­s: Aguibou Camara, Karim Cisse, Seydouba Cisse, Amadou Diawara, Naby Keita, Mory Konate, Ilaix Moriba, Abdoulaye Toure

Forwards: Mohamed Bayo, Facinet Conte, Morgan Guilavogui, Serhou

Guirassy, Francois Kamano, Jose Kante

SENEGAL

Nickname: Lions of Teranga Rankings: Africa 2; world 20 Coach: Kaba Alilou Cisse Previous appearance­s: 16

Best finish: Champions 2022

Star player: Sadio Mane

Now plying his trade in the lucrative Saudi Arabian League for Al Nassr, Mane’s star has waned somewhat, given that he is no longer seen in action as regularly as when he used to play for Liverpool in the highly commercial­ised English Premier League.

That, however, does not mean he is no longer the lethal attacker he used to be and he will be out to prove his standing as one of Africa’s top players as he strives to help Senegal retain their title.

The star recently wed his longtime sweetheart and could well go to Ivory Coast with a much more mature outlook on life and, by extension, his game.

Mane has generally shone at Afcon, and as his country’s skipper expect him to once again lead by example as he performs the role of attacking winger from which he often scores important goals. With over a 100 caps to his name now, Mane’s immense experience is going to be crucial if Senegal are to retain their title.

 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? SADIO Mane of Senegal was the backbone of their triumph at Afcon in 2021, while Cameroon’s captain Vincent Aboubakar of Cameroon is also looking for his second winners’ medal at the showpiece event.
| BackpagePi­x SADIO Mane of Senegal was the backbone of their triumph at Afcon in 2021, while Cameroon’s captain Vincent Aboubakar of Cameroon is also looking for his second winners’ medal at the showpiece event.

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