
England stroll into World Cup Quarter Final
England defeated Sengal 3-0 to advance comfortably to the World Cup Quarter FInals
England defeated Sengal 3-0 to advance comfortably to the World Cup Quarter FInals
The third-place match is one that should have been scrapped a long time ago, but based on last night’s entertaining instalment, it needs to stay and hopefully the final can provide the same.
24 teams started the quest to be crowned Africa’s champion, now we are down to the final four.
Criticize this AFCON all you want but it has delivered entertainment beyond what many expected.
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.
There’s reason for optimism that the towering goalkeeper can help the Blues to Champions League success on Saturday, but the Senegal number one hasn’t always had things so easy during his journey to the top.
After 51 games played across Egypt, with no shortage of commitment, excitement, surprises and quality, we arrive at the final which will see Senegal face Algeria in the battle to be crowned champions of Africa.
The final eight teams at this summer’s African Cup of Nations went into battle over the last couple of days – Chris Kelly recaps the quarters and previews the semi-final showdowns.
Richard Fleming looks at the African show in the World Cup
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