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  1. AmplifiedtoRock
    January 18, 2010 at 7:52 pm | | Reply


    Paul,

    This is a pretty good account of the last week of the tournament, but you failed to mention just how close Malawi were to turning the group on its head this afternoon, quite literally. Russel Mwafulirwa’s header bounced over a GAPING goal mouth in the 71st minute of their match with Mali. If his effort would have found its mark, it would have leveled the score at 2-2. At that point, Malawi surely would have taken their foot off the pedal and played a more conservative game and, in all likelyhood, would have seen it out. Algeria would then have been scrambling to get a late winner in what was a lackluster affair with Angola. Instead, Malawi continued to push for the equaliser and left themselves open for the anti-climatic coup de grace supplied by Bagayoko on 85 minutes.

    While I’m not on board with the conspiracy theorists that have Angola and Algeria playing for a draw to eliminate Mali, I am certainly of the opinion that both sides were playing not to lose rather than playing to win. Both sides will be hoping Burkina Faso see off Ghana tomorrow, with Algeria hoping they do so emphatically enough to top the group and leave Cote d’Ivoire to face the hosts in the quarterfinal.

  2. Wilson
    January 19, 2010 at 3:12 am | | Reply


    Cameroon will take the 2010 African Cup of Nation
    Like it or not just wait and see, Sabi no do hide
    Referees will try but will not succeed God is on our site

  3. Ayah M.
    Ayah M.
    January 27, 2010 at 8:40 pm | | Reply


    Egypt Got it
    Woot Woot
    Go Egypt
    Screww up Algeriaa nd Every1 elsee

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