Daily Maverick

Ivory Coast sends message to rivals, and Super Eagles finish with perfect record

- By Yanga Sibembe FULL LAST 16 FIXTURES:

The group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations provided thrills and massive upsets, setting up an exciting round of 16. Though slow on the uptake, with a lean number of goals in the first round of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) group stage, the opening phase of Africa’s football spectacle concluded spectacula­rly.

During the final matchday, the Elephants of Côte d’Ivoire stampeded all over the defending champions – the Desert Foxes of Algeria. The Ivorians, who seem to be hitting their stride at a key moment of the competitio­n – when there are hardly second chances – were simply too strong for Algeria.

They trounced the victors of the 2019 edition with ease, humbling the Foxes 3-1 to end their title defence.

Thus, the Elephants sent a stern message that they will be extremely difficult to beat in this competitio­n on their best day.

They finished at the summit of Group E, one point ahead of second-placed Equatorial Guinea, who ended their campaign with six points.

“We must highlight the successful collective work of a great team from Ivory Coast. We won this match together, we fought together. We are also in the process of gaining momentum in this competitio­n where we arrived unprepared. That’s why the beginnings were difficult and it must get better and better,” said Ivorian midfielder Franck Kessié.

They also boast some of the most talented attackers at the continenta­l competitio­n. Their lethal attack is led by Ajax Amsterdam sharpshoot­er Sébastien Haller, as well as Premier League dribbling wizards Wilfried Zaha and Nicolas Pépé.

However, as they showed in their twoall draw against Sierra Leone in the group phase, their defence is susceptibl­e to lapses of concentrat­ion at key moments.

Elephants versus Pharaohs

It’s these lapses that Mohamed Salah and Egypt will be banking on when the two sides clash in the round of 16.

By their incredibly high standards (they are a record seven-time winner of the Afcon) Egypt’s group campaign was underwhelm­ing. They played second fiddle to the best team in the whole group phase, Nigeria. The

Egyptians finished three points behind the Super Eagles in Group D.

The Nigerians were the only team to finish the first round of Afcon with a perfect record.

The Egyptians managed to bounce back from a 1-0 defeat to Nigeria, picking up backto-back 1-0 victories over Guinea-Bissau and Sudan respective­ly. However, even during those two victories the record-holding African champions were hardly convincing. If they wish to halt the stampeding Elephants, they’ll have to be much more effective.

Meanwhile, the high-flying Super Eagles are due to face Tunisia. The Eagles of Carthage, much like their North African neighbours Egypt, are yet to come to the party in the competitio­n.

In fact, they made it into the knockout stages by the skin of their teeth after a 1-0 defeat to tournament debutants The Gambia in their final group game left them languishin­g in third in Group F, four points behind both the second-placed Gambians and firstplace­d Mali.

Fortunatel­y for the Tunisians they went through as one of the four best-performing third-place finishers, alongside Comoros, Cape Verde and Malawi.

Against the highly efficient Nigerians, they will have to summon the sort of ruthlessne­ss they displayed when they ripped apart Mauritania 4-0 in their only group stage win. As for the Super Eagles, a performanc­e similar to any of the three that have seen them win all of their games so far will

Sunday, 23 January 2022 Burkina Faso vs Gabon – 6pm Nigeria vs Tunisia – 9pm

Monday, 24 January 2022 Guinea vs Gambia – 6pm Cameroon vs Comoros – 9pm

Tuesday, 25 January 2022 Senegal vs Cape Verde – 6pm Morocco vs Malawi – 9pm

Wednesday, 26 January 2022 Côte d’Ivoire vs Egypt – 6pm Mali vs Equatorial Guinea – 9pm

be enough to book a place in quarterfin­als.

Comoros, who bundled out African heavyweigh­ts Ghana, have a date with host nation Cameroon.

The spirited Coelacanth­s will have their hands full, trying to thwart the competitio­n’s top goal scorer, Vincent Aboubakar, as well as hush the home support.

Senegal, who had a sub-par group campaign, scoring just a single goal despite finishing at the summit of the group, will be wary of minnows Cape Verde when the two sides clash. A convincing win for Sadio Mané and his compatriot­s will do their confidence in front of goal a world of good.

 ?? ?? Mohamed Salah of Egypt is challenged by Kenneth Omeruo of Nigeria during the 2021 Afcon match on 11 January 2022. Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePi­x
Mohamed Salah of Egypt is challenged by Kenneth Omeruo of Nigeria during the 2021 Afcon match on 11 January 2022. Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePi­x

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