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Egypt coach Aguirre’s tactics criticized before Uganda clash

 

FILE PHOTO: Miya in action against Egypt in the 2017 AFCON

Uganda πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ v Egypt πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬ 10pm

πŸ’  Standings  P Pts

Egypt  πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬        2 6
Uganda πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬     2 4
Zimbabwe πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡Ό 2 1
DR Congo πŸ‡¨πŸ‡© 2 0

UGANDA XI: πŸ’  18 Onyango πŸ’  3 Awanyi Timothy* πŸ’  15 Godfrey Walusimbi πŸ’  14 Niko Wadada* πŸ’  16 Hassan Wasswa πŸ’  23 Michael Azira πŸ’  7 Emma Okwi πŸ’  8 Khalid Aucho πŸ’  17 Miya πŸ’  21 Allan Kyambadde* πŸ’  22 Abdu Lumala

Cairo, Egypt | AFP | Egypt legend Wael Gomaa has praised superstar Mohamed Salah and criticised coach Javier Aguirre before the Africa Cup of Nations hosts confront Uganda in Group A Sunday.

β€œWe depend on Salah and Trezeguet (Mahmoud Hassan) in attack, the determination of midfielder Tarek Hamed and brilliant defender Ahmed Hegazy,” said the beIN Sports analyst.

β€œWe have no tactics or strategy. Aguirre is so bad with his line-ups and substitutions,” added the former Egypt and Al Ahly centre-back, who retired five years ago.

Egypt v Uganda

This will be the fifth Cup of Nations clash between the countries and Egypt look set to maintain a perfect record and finish top of the table in Cairo.

Mexican Aguirre was puzzled by the second-half loss of tempo in a midweek win over the Democratic Republic of Congo and is considering making changes.

β€œMany players appeared exhausted against the Congolese and need rest, so I am considering introducing new faces against Uganda.”

Uganda lie second and are set to reach the knockout phase of a Cup of Nations for the first time since 1978 whatever the result.

Cranes coach Sebastian Desabre is optimistic Uganda could break the run of loses to the Pharoahs today.

” I know it will be a difficult game for us but we ready to face the challenge. We shall play to win. We love challenges.  I am confident about my players against Egypt. They are very motivated. It is possible to beat them” he said.

Third place team rankings so far

Pos Grp Team

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 D  South Africa 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 Advance to

knockout

stage

2 C  Kenya 2 1 0 1 3 4 βˆ’1 3
3 F  Benin 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2
4 E  Angola 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 2
5 B  Guinea 2 0 1 1 2 3 βˆ’1 1
6 A  Zimbabwe 2 0 1 1 1 2 βˆ’1 1

DR Congo v Zimbabwe

Although the Congolese have suffered two-goal losses to Uganda and Egypt, they could still sneak into the second round as one of the best four third-place teams if they win in Cairo.

Woeful against Uganda, the Congolese were much better in their second outing and struck the woodwork twice when falling to Egypt.

β€œAfter the unacceptable performance we produced against Uganda, the boys played a great game against Egypt and will fight for three points against Zimbabwe,” vowed coach Florent Ibenge.

Taking a point against Uganda means Zimbabwe are better placed than DR Congo to survive, provided the likes of captain Knowledge Musona finish better and secure maximum points.

Nigeria v Madagascar

Nigeria are through to the second round after two single-goal Group B victories in coastal city Alexandria and debutants Madagascar should also progress.

In the likely event that the Indian Ocean islanders lose to the three-time champions, they still look good to book a last-16 place as one of the four best third-place finishers.

It would be remarkable achievement for a nation ranked so low that they had to beat Sao Tome e Principe just to reach the qualifying competition for the 2019 Cup of Nations.

Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr was thrilled that the winner against Guinea followed a corner, saying: β€œWe have spent a lot of time during training practising corner-kick situations.”

Burundi v Guinea

Guinea, whose best Cup of Nations finish was second behind Morocco in Ethiopia 43 years ago, must defeat debutants Burundi in Cairo to avoid a shock early exit.

Belgian coach Paul Put axed goalkeeper Aly Keita after an error-riddled draw with Madagascar and the side performed much better despite losing to Nigeria.

β€œWe have made things difficult for ourselves,” admitted Put, who took outsiders Burkina Faso to the 2013 final won by Nigeria. β€œWe must beat Burundi to stand a chance of qualifying.”

Burundi need a win to have any chance of surviving and are looking to score for the first time in the tournament after losing twice to late second-half goals.

Final
position
Prize money
Champions US$4.5 million
Runners-up US$2.5 million
Semi-finalists US$2.0 million
Quarter-finalists US$1,000,000

 

 

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