African Football

Think i will watch Senegal vs Egypt but match is on Wednesday and Wednesday evening is usually gym time. Will probabaly start at second half.
l will support Egypt and my friend @khaled_a_d because I want Mane out of this tournament as fast as possible so he can go back to Al-Nassr. He’s extremely missed there.
 

RedxMAK

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@khaled_a_d Hard luck bro, ngl outside of emotions, you guys were simply outclassed nothing more than that to describe this match. Despite the great attempts of your defence stopping Senegal from being dangerous, a smash and grab from Mane ended the game and unfortunately Hossam Hassan woke up too late and it was already over by the time he brought in attacking reinforcements and started going for the equaliser. Insha’Allah this tournament is a step in the right direction for the Egyptian national team as honestly for the past 16 years, it has been mostly disappointment.
 

MonteCuler

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African football is honestly still utter dogshit

All the games I've watched are just complete chaos. Acres of space to exploit but simply no quality and mistakes keep happening while nobody takes advantage

Feels like if you put any european forward in this competition he would absolutely smash it. Even absolute idiots like Garnacho would probably feast

Morocco seem like an exception because they play well on their day and also proved it on the WC. And honestly I have not seen much of Senegal so will see it in the final
 

gatsu

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Deserved win for Morroco.
I’ve been really impressed by Bassey. For those who follow the Premier League closely, is he as consistent there as he’s been during AFCON? And is he currently on the market?
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
@khaled_a_d Hard luck bro, ngl outside of emotions, you guys were simply outclassed nothing more than that to describe this match. Despite the great attempts of your defence stopping Senegal from being dangerous, a smash and grab from Mane ended the game and unfortunately Hossam Hassan woke up too late and it was already over by the time he brought in attacking reinforcements and started going for the equaliser. Insha’Allah this tournament is a step in the right direction for the Egyptian national team as honestly for the past 16 years, it has been mostly disappointment.

Egypt lacks midfielders, the best ones that popped up was El Neny who was good in positioning and recycling the ball only. Most of the rest lacks fundamentals.

A guy like Emam Ashour wouldn't make it to the 2006-2010 squads and he is now the best midfielder we have, at the age of 28.

We will always manage to have good GK and defensive players, we will produce the occasional good attackers, but midfield is the key. In 98 and 06-08 we had great midfielders that were suited to every play style, now we have mediocrity at best
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
Egypt lacks midfielders, the best ones that popped up was El Neny who was good in positioning and recycling the ball only. Most of the rest lacks fundamentals.

A guy like Emam Ashour wouldn't make it to the 2006-2010 squads and he is now the best midfielder we have, at the age of 28.

We will always manage to have good GK and defensive players, we will produce the occasional good attackers, but midfield is the key. In 98 and 06-08 we had great midfielders that were suited to every play style, now we have mediocrity at best
Rooting for you guys for 2027
 

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