AFCON: The competition starts to get tasty as Africa look to crown a new champion
Nine points and a perfect record in the group stage of any competition is a poison chalice.
Nine points and a perfect record in the group stage of any competition is a poison chalice.
From all the negative things said about AFCON before it began and even when the games resumed, to the negative press due to the lack of goals and the refereeing howler, the group stage of this year’s tournament has delivered in more ways than many of the naysayers would have expected.
Is there a more maligned International football tournament than the African Cup of Nations? Africa’s showpiece tournament has been battered and bruised but is still here to take its pride of place on the world’s footballing landscape.