CAN 2022: "Belmadi was wrong"

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Baghdad BOUNEDJAH (Algeria) blocked by Carlos AKAPO MARTÍNEZ (Equatorial Guinea) during CAN 2022. © FMM / Pierre René-Worms

By: Joseph-Antoine Bell Follow

1 min

How to explain the defeat of Algeria against Equatorial Guinea.

According to the Algerians, they fell on a bad lawn.

The problem is that they are the only ones complaining about it.

And it is not the lawn that misses a free kick or a penalty.

When North Africans play in Central Africa, they spend their time complaining about everything: the heat, the wind, the sun, the crowd.

They don't give their best because they make too many excuses.

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Djamel Belmadi was no exception to the rule and in doing so he made a mistake and confused his players.

Tunisia, she stopped complaining and was able to sweep Mauritania.

Côte d'Ivoire also failed, but for lack of concentration.

The Elephants' goalkeeper, Badra Ali Sangaré, is an example of this.

At the end of the game against Sierra Leone, he simply forgot the fundamentals of falling.

A goalkeeper should fall on the shoulder blade or the side of the buttock.

Him, he threw himself like in a swimming pool… Finally, to point out, the good match of Mali, favored then punished by the VAR.

The Eagles will now have to think about carrying out their offensive actions to the end.

This Monday, Cameroon, already qualified, will have to try to keep their first place in group A and above all to maintain the dynamics of victory and good play.

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