Senegal is the first to qualify and Libya’s chances are diminishing



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And the Lions Tranga managed to snatch the victory from Guinea-Bissau with a clean goal today, Sunday, in the fourth leg of Group 9 matches of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Senegal’s fourth win in the group, which gave them formal qualification for the African Nations Championship in Cameroon, thanks to Liverpool star Sadio Mane (82), came to be joined by Cameroon, who qualified as the host country.

The owners of the land missed the services of Bora, who was sent off 20 minutes into the second half for receiving the second yellow warning, which made the task easier for Mane’s teammates.

Senegal’s team raised their score to 12 points, six points behind Congo, which played a minor game and nine points over Guinea-Bissau, signaling that the group’s champion and runner-up will qualify for the tournament that was scheduled for next year. before it was postponed due to the Corona virus.

Guinea stumbles

In the first group, Guinea stumbled and did not achieve its third consecutive victory, tying with its host Chad, with a goal by Naby Keita (24) against a goal by Ahmed Abdel Rahman (45) in a match that the farmer completed with ten players in the last two minutes.

Guinea is temporarily in the lead, by one point, of Mali, which visits Namibia (3 points) on Tuesday.

In the seventh, the Comoros Islands temporarily pulled away from Egypt with their first win since opening day against host Togo (1-0) a year ago, and came at the expense of their guest Kenya, with two goals from Alfardo Ben ( 21) and Faiz Matwar (49), against a goal from Cliff Nyakia. (36).

Comoros, which had not previously qualified for the continental finals, raised its score to eight points in the lead, three ahead of Egypt, which arrives this Tuesday as the guest of the last Togo (one point), while the balance of Kenya is stalled at three points after receiving its first loss by three draws.

Libya’s fortune is dwindling

In the tenth, Libya’s luck contracted when they lost to Equatorial Guinea with a goal from Carles Salvador in the 27th minute, raising his country’s score in second place to 6 points, three points ahead of his guest and just behind. of the maximum Tunisia, who plays on Tuesday in the hospitality of Tanzania (three points).



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