Tembah Report   Dual high-caliber games :Cape Verde looking for surprises, Morocco with great motives and a clear desire

 

Today, two heavy-caliber matches will be held in the framework of the third day of the round of 16 of the African Cup of Nations currently being held in Cameroon. 
Senegal face Cape Verde in an Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16 match in Bafoussam on Tuesday as they push to be crowned continental champions for the first time ever.
At 22:00 p.m. Doha time, Morocco topped Group C and will be expected to advance to the quarter-finals at the expense of a Malawi side that were third in Group B and will be playing their first AFCON knockout match at Ahmedou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde. 

The Cape Verdean is looking for a surprise based on the tournament's journey and the victory of the medium and small teams during it. The Cape Verde team came in the first group, which included Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia, and managed to score four points, and its players scored two goals and conceded twice. Senegal enters the match with a goal that overcomes the negatives of the first round. In three matches, the Teranga Lions scored only one goal from a penalty kick scored by Sadio Mane against Zimbabwe, and the Senegalese lions were satisfied with a goalless draw against Guinea and Malawi.
Great motives and clear desire of the Moroccan national team are present in today’s meeting, to decide the match during the 90 minutes. The Atlas Lions are distinguished by the organization and interconnection between their lines in the presence of the veteran Bosnian coach Vahid Halilhodzic. Morocco scored seven points in its group by defeating Ghana and Comoros and drawing with Gabon His players scored five goals and conceded two goals. 
Malawi team is counting on the counter-attacks to surprise Morocco and will seek to absorb the enthusiasm of its opponent, especially in the first minutes of the match. Its striker, Gabadino Mahangu, of the Orlando Pirates of South Africa, will be their most prominent attacking card, especially as he is the owner of Malawi's only two goals so far in the tournament and they were in the net against Zimbabwe during the second round of the group stage.


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