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2023 AFCON: Guinea vs Gambia

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
January 18, 2024
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Guinea is set to continue their Africa Cup of Nations journey, aiming to build on their positive start when they face Gambia at the Charles Konan Banny Stadium in their second match on Friday evening. Group C, dubbed the “group of death” in this year’s competition, has seen Senegal take an early lead with the sole victory in the group during the initial matches.

Having emerged as one of the most improved sides in Africa in recent years, Guinea showcased their prowess in the first match against Cameroon, securing a valuable point as underdogs. Many neutral observers argue that the National Elephants deserved a win, dominating their opponents until a needless tackle resulted in Francois Kamano’s red card just before the interval.

Despite the absence of talisman Serhou Guirassy, Guinea took an early lead through Mohamed Bayo, leaving them in a favorable position. Kaba Diawara expressed satisfaction with the overall result and understands that a victory in this upcoming match could secure their spot in the knockout round, considering up to three teams per group can qualify.

This encounter marks the second meeting in AFCON competition between Guinea and Gambia, with Gambia securing a 1-0 victory in the Round of 16 during the 2022 edition. The Scorpions now face the challenge of replicating their previous success to keep their hopes alive for advancing to the last 16, especially with a formidable match against Cameroon in the final group stage.

Gambia, led by Tom Saintfiet, faces an uphill battle for qualification based on their lackluster performance in the opening match. Outplayed by Senegal, they suffered a 3-0 defeat, making the journey to the knockout rounds appear challenging. The team’s hopes dwindled further as they conceded an early goal and saw Ebou Adams receive a red card before the defending champions extended their lead with Lamine Camara’s brace.

Following this defeat, The Scorpions find themselves on a three-match losing streak, including a 3-2 loss to Burundi and a 2-0 defeat against Ivory Coast during World Cup qualifying in November. The qualification for the knockout rounds seems daunting for Gambia, necessitating a significant improvement in their performance.

Examining the recent form, Guinea’s Africa Cup of Nations form reflects a draw in their opening match, while their overall form in all competitions shows two wins, two draws, and a loss. On the other hand, Gambia’s AFCON form displays a loss in their initial match, and their overall form includes two wins, three losses, and a draw.

The clash between Guinea and Gambia promises an intense battle as both teams vie for crucial points to secure their progression in the prestigious Africa Cup of Nations.

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