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Group D - Can 2021

Forming a fairly exceptional group, Group D is unlike any other in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. On the one hand, it is the only group made up of non-French speaking countries. On the other hand, it is made up of three winners of the African competition, Sudan, Nigeria and Egypt. Between them, they have won more than eleven titles. While Guinea-Bissau has a virgin track record.
Admittedly, in this group made up of Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau, the two favorite teams for the round of XNUMX are Nigeria and Egypt, however, since African football likes to beat the odds, Guinea-Bissau and Sudan can create a surprise.

Nigeria

The Super Eagles will have to take part in their 19th Africa Cup of Nations which will start on January 9, 2022 in Cameroon. The goal of Nigeria is to lift the trophy for the 4th time after the coronations of 2013, 1994 and 1980. Although Nigerian players shine in the European championships and many others, the Greens and Whites no longer scare them. opposite as yesteryear. The problem according to football experts is the imbalance between the lines. Most of the Super Eagles' strength is concentrated in attack, while they are weak in the middle and in defense. However, this weakness did not prevent Gernot Rohr's team from qualifying for the 2022 World Cup Play-offs, as well as for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations. It is important to remember that Nigeria will have to deprive itself of its main weapon, Victor Osimhen, during this edition of the CAN. Indeed, the attacker is the victim of a serious injury to the face.

1 Day

11-01-2022

17 p.m.

NigeriaNigeria
vs

Egypt

1-0

20 p.m.

Sudan Sudan
vs

Guinea-Bissau

0-0

Egypt

Since their seventh coronation at CAN 2010 in Angola, the Pharaohs have not won the Africa Cup of Nations. Even when they hosted the last CAN 2019, Javier Aguirre Onaindía's men were eliminated in the round of 2006 following a meeting with South Africa. With the objective of winning this trophy after a diet that is starting to be long, Egypt has worked to renew its team while ensuring to keep the framework principles that have built its stranglehold on the African Cup of Nations between 2010 and 33. The coach Carlos Queiroz, relies on the clubs of Zamalek and Al Ahly to form his team while offering a viable and shimmering playing background. Without forgetting that in addition to local talents, Carlos Queiroz can count on Mohamed Salah who is at the top of his art. This XNUMXrd edition of the CAN is a new opportunity for the Pharaohs to come to terms with their glorious past.

2 Day

15-01-2022

17 p.m.

NigeriaNigeria
vs

Sudan

3-1

20 p.m.

Guinea-BissauGuinea-Bissau
vs

Egypt

0-1

Sudan

The Jediane Falcons will face the other teams in Group D at CAN 2021 for the ninth time. Sudan has one of the best results in the CAN finals, compared to other African countries such as South Africa, Morocco, Mali and Senegal. With a third place, two finals and a league title, the Nile crocodiles did better than these countries during this African competition.
However, since 1970, when obtaining their only trophy on their soil, the Sudanese team alternates long absences from African competitions and flashbacks. Hubert Velud's team will have to cross the threshold of the first round and try to do better than the 2012 edition.

3 Day

19-01-2022

20 p.m.

Guinea-BissauGuinea-Bissau
vs

Nigeria

0-2

20 p.m.

EgyptEgypt
vs

Sudan

1-0

Guinea-Bissau

The Lycaons are preparing to play their third African Cup of Nations in history. During the first two CAN, Guinea-Bissau in 2019 and 2017 could not get through the first round. Baciro Candé's men will try to do better during this Cameroonian edition of the CAN. What is important is that the Djurtus, whose team has not changed for the past 5 years, have gained experience. The hero of the first qualifying for Guinea-Bissau, Baciro Candé will have to try to lead his team to its third final phase in a row. The team is made up of the scoring duo Frédéric Mendy and Piqueti, as well as Zezinho and the goalkeeper for 3 caps Jonas Mendes,
On January 11, 2022, Guinea-Bissau will face Sudan for their first match. A promising start for the Djurtus before the big meetings against Nigeria on January 17, 2022 and Egypt on January 15, 2022.

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