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Originally posted by kateb View Postsenegal team was strong as it comes.
i dont see my fav team egypt qualify
to wc
im sure (fair/unfair??) CQ's expulsion from the sidelines had its negative impact too... still he got his team to the spot-kicks in the Final and that's all egypt fans can reasonably demand of him and from there on the end result is always a gamble and largely outa coach's hand..!
his team still looked to be disjointed in Middle of the pitch again out there and too predictable attacking wing heavy on Salah's side and relying on set-piece goals..! but to be fair this egypt squad was certainly not the superior squad, possibly not even top3-4 talent-loaded team in the tourney from a my very limited viewings and egyptians should be very happy to even be making the final appearance in it and only be a PK save away from winning it all..!!
i'm sure, similar to our key wcq clashes with SK in the past years, he will meticulously design a very specific, largely defensive and counter-attacking game tactics for the clash with Senegal and if all his players really buy into it, then i can still envision him nicking it past them into wc22, the usual CQ style, very narrowly by a slimmest of all margins..!!
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After having watched a fair amount of games from this African Cup, i can really say that it was not worth it to watch any of those games. A lot of games were really boring to watch and went to penalties afterwards. The final yesterday was boring as hell as well. I‘m definitely not going to watch any African Cup games anymore. Will be hard for Egypt to qualify, bur i hope they make it so that we can beat them in the group phase.
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Senegal played well ??? Senegals performance was even very shitty , how can someone say Senegal played well ?
And as much as i wished Egypt to win because i like Salah and CQ but Egypt scored 4 goals in total and conceded 2, in 7 matches.
So 4 Goals scored, 2 conceded, out of 7 matches 5 were won, out of this 5 which they won 2 were in penalties.
I also saw the match against Morocco, this must be the worst Moroccon team ever.
No hate against egypt or CQ, but in Group stage they lost to Nigeria and won 1-0 against Sudan and Guinea, then a game against a very weak Moroccon team and the rest was penalties.
I dont believe that Egypt Fans will be very happy just because they made it into the Finals.
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Originally posted by Babak_Shirazi View PostAfter having watched a fair amount of games from this African Cup, i can really say that it was not worth it to watch any of those games. A lot of games were really boring to watch and went to penalties afterwards. The final yesterday was boring as hell as well. I‘m definitely not going to watch any African Cup games anymore. Will be hard for Egypt to qualify, bur i hope they make it so that we can beat them in the group phase.
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Originally posted by ashimashi View PostI have a lot of appreciation for what CQ did with TM in terms of discipline and was sad to see him go. But it appears to me that he really is not a winner, but a mister “nearly won” - nearly beat Argentina in 2014. Nearly drew Spain and nearly beat Portugal and nearly advance our group in 2018. And now nearly won AFCON with Egypt. His negative tactics may help you get as far but are not for winning in the long term. I am now glad we have a different coach with more of a winning mentality!
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Undoubtedly, the greatest highlight of AFCON 2022 was Janny Sikazwe, the referee, who blew the final whistle in the 85th minute and again in the 90th minute in the Mali-Tunisia game. I have never in the past, and I'm pretty sure will never until the day I die, see such poor officiating in any competition. Just, wow. If you haven't seen it, google "Janny Sikazwe blows final whistle early".
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Asian countries (qatar uae ksa korea japan china, Australia) have better infrastructure and stadium than the whole african continent (except south africa maybe).
Asian football level is better than African one. Even if with some magics you can prove the opposite, both continent are more or less at the same level.
The only things they have and that's why people follow their mickey mouse cup and overhype/overrate their teams is : their big diaspora in Europe, some big players in Europe (most of them are French national or overrage Nigerians)
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Originally posted by PSGman#19 View PostAsian countries (qatar uae ksa korea japan china, Australia) have better infrastructure and stadium than the whole african continent (except south africa maybe).
Asian football level is better than African one. Even if with some magics you can prove the opposite, both continent are more or less at the same level.
The only things they have and that's why people follow their mickey mouse cup and overhype/overrate their teams is : their big diaspora in Europe, some big players in Europe (most of them are French national or overrage Nigerians)
I wonder how we would match up with a team like Mali. On paper they are much stronger than us but I can't imagine TM getting dominated by them.
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Originally posted by ashimashi View PostI have a lot of appreciation for what CQ did with TM in terms of discipline and was sad to see him go. But it appears to me that he really is not a winner, but a mister “nearly won” - nearly beat Argentina in 2014. Nearly drew Spain and nearly beat Portugal and nearly advance our group in 2018. And now nearly won AFCON with Egypt. His negative tactics may help you get as far but are not for winning in the long term. I am now glad we have a different coach with more of a winning mentality!
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Originally posted by freak View PostUndoubtedly, the greatest highlight of AFCON 2022 was Janny Sikazwe, the referee, who blew the final whistle in the 85th minute and again in the 90th minute in the Mali-Tunisia game. I have never in the past, and I'm pretty sure will never until the day I die, see such poor officiating in any competition. Just, wow. If you haven't seen it, google "Janny Sikazwe blows final whistle early".
You just might se him in next asia cup, game TM vs Saudi.......
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Supporting Team Melli
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Originally posted by Omid177 View PostExactly. This is why so many people from Europe like to watch AFCON because they have so many European legionnaires. Even a team like Mali has over 20 French League/Bundesliga/Premier League players. I guess it also has its advantages when the league in your own country is not professional because then the players are forced to go to Europe and start for example at 2nd league French or Belgian teams. However our players stay in IPL or go to Qatar because they get a decent salary and therefore it's too risky to go to Europe. For Mali players however it's not a risk at all because they have no other choice.
I wonder how we would match up with a team like Mali. On paper they are much stronger than us but I can't imagine TM getting dominated by them.
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Originally posted by freak View PostUndoubtedly, the greatest highlight of AFCON 2022 was Janny Sikazwe, the referee, who blew the final whistle in the 85th minute and again in the 90th minute in the Mali-Tunisia game. I have never in the past, and I'm pretty sure will never until the day I die, see such poor officiating in any competition. Just, wow. If you haven't seen it, google "Janny Sikazwe blows final whistle early".
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