Review – Senegal, Morocco win World Cup warm-ups as Ghana fall to Brazil

The African representatives at the beckoning 2022 Qatar World Cup registered  mixed results in their warm-up matches over the weekend.

Senegal, Morocco and Tunisia won their matches while Ghana and Cameroon suffered defeats in the first of two matches to be played by all the sides representing the continent at the global tournament.

Reigning African champions Senegal defeated Bolivia 2-0 at the Stade de la Source in the French town of Orleans on Saturday night.

Boulaye Dia and Sadio Mane scored in the first half to secure the Teranga Lions victory at the Stade de la Source to maintain their impressive recent form.

Despite dominating the second-half, the West Africans could not convert the decent scoring opportunities to extend their lead.

However, the match served its purpose for Senegal who will face hosts Qatar, Ecuador and the Netherlands in Group A of the World Cup.

Morocco also won their World Cup warm-up match a day earlier as they defeated Chile 2-0 at the RCDE stadium in the Spanish city of Barcelona.

Soufiane Boufal opened the scoring after converting a 66th minute penalty before Abdelhamid Sabiri sealed the victory with 12 minutes remaining to give coach Walid Regragui a winning start in his tenure as the Atlas Lions coach.

The game also marked the return of striker Hakim Ziyech following a nine-month absence to boost the squad who will play Croatia, Belgium and Canada in Group F at the World Cup.

Kuwait-based forward Taha Yassine Khenissi scored the only goal for Tunisia who beat Comoros 1-0 in Paris on Thursday night.

The Carthage Eagles toiled before breaking down the defence of their opponents who excelled at their maiden appearance at the recent TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations.

“We played against an opponent who proved again to be a top side as shown during the last Nations Cup, an opponent with quality, good potential and squad,” Tunisia coach Jalel Kadri said after the match.

“After a difficult first half, we found our rhythm. The quality of the pitch prevented both teams from playing free-flowing football, but we are satisfied with the team’s continuous growth by keeping a winning trend going.

“We also achieved our objective to see a lot of players involved in order to give them game time on the pitch before the World Cup.”

Tunisia will turn their attention to their high-profile friendly against Brazil on Tuesday as they prepare to play France, Australia and Denmark in Group D of the World Cup.

The five-time world champions proved their worth on Friday night as they defeated Ghana 3-0 in a friendly as both sides prepared for the 2022 World Cup.

Three first-half goals by the Selecao in the French city of Le Havre helped them to continue their dominance over the Black Stars.

Marquinhos scored first before Richarlison’s brace helped the South Americans to the victory over the four-time African champions who play Nicaragua on Tuesday.

Meanwhile five-time African champions Cameroon also suffered a defeat as they were beaten 2-0 by Uzbekistan with former France youth international Bryan Mbeumo making his debut for the Indomitable Lions.

Russia-based duo Hojimat Erkinov and Oston Urunov scored to help the Asians overcome the Africans at Goyang Stadium in the South Korean capital of Seoul.

The game marked the return of influential defender Nicolas Nkoulou to the national team after a five-year absence following the reversal of his international retirement decision.

Cameroon, the first African side to reach the World Cup quarter-finals, will play Brazil, Serbia and Switzerland in Group G of the global tournament.

CAF Communication Department 

Africa’s five World Cup sides line up for vital friendlies

The African teams to do duty at the 2022 World Cup have lined up two decisive friendlies in one week as they gauge their strength ahead of the global football bonanza slated for November in Qatar

The five countries will be taking advantage of the international break to play their matches before they name their final squads for the global tournament in November.

The quintet have lined up the warm-up matches in Europe as the coaches seek to finalise their teams for the competition to be held in the Asian country.

With most of the players playing their trade in Europe, most of the countries will be playing their friendlies in European cities to ease travel concerns.

Several players have been recalled by some of the national teams to boost their squad while others have courted dual nationals to augment their squads.

Ghana has profited the most from players switching nationality. Germany-born duo of Stephan Ambrosius and Ransford-Yeboah Konigsdorffer as well as former Spain star Inaki Williams and ex-England youth international Tariq Lamptey are all available.

They should be ready to play for the Black Stars when they take on Brazil on Friday in France before travelling to Spain to take on and Nicaragua on Tuesday.

Also playing against the five-time world champions Brazil are Tunisia whose second opponents during the international friendly break are Comoros.

The Carthage Eagles captain Wabhi Khazri says the match against the South Americans in France will give them the stern test needed for the World Cup.

“When I heard the news, it was incredible,” Khazri told BBC Sport Africa.

“When we talk about football, we inevitably talk about Brazil because it’s the country of football and the chance to face world-class players.

“It will be a great party and also a great challenge to measure ourselves against the best in the world of football. It’s important to play against big teams before the World Cup, because at the World Cup you meet the best.

“It also allows us to see what we are missing. We can draw conclusions at the end of the match, see what we are capable of doing well and what we can do better.”

Liste des 26 joueurs retenus pour les matchs amicaux de septembre 2022 contre l’Ouzbékistan et la Corée du Sud comptant pour la préparation de la Coupe du Monde FIFA Qatar 2022.

Cameroon have recalled their experienced players Nicolas Nkoulou and George Mandjeck for warm-up in Asia against home side South Korea and Uzbekistan.

Nkoulou returns for the Indomitable Lions after a five-year absence while Mandjeck has been recalled by coach Rigobert Song following his last appearance for the side three years ago.

The former captain of Cameroon says he has recalled the players to inject some experience in the squad dominated by youngsters.

“We need experienced players like Nicolas and George, who will help our new generation of players grow. They are passionate and patriotic,” said the former defender Song.

Injuries have resulted in Senegal handing debut call-ups to several players including Noah Fadiga, son of the country’s 2002 World Cup midfielder Khalilou, for the matches against Iran and Slovakia.

The Teranga Lions are one of Africa’s highly fancied sides at the tournament in Qatar and injury to Bayern Munich defender Bouna Sarr forced a rethink, resulting in Noah Fadiga’s call-up.

Morocco will also play friendlies as the Atlas Lions have lined up matches with Chile and Paraguay in Spain as some players have also been recalled to boost the squad.

New coach Walid Regragui has recalled Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech who was ostracized under former coach Vahid Halilhodzic.

The five African countries are hoping that the friendlies will give them the chance to prepare their final squad to help them excel at the competition in Qatar.

CAF Communication Department