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World Cup play-offs: the moment of truth
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On the left, Carlos Queiroz, coach of Egypt and, on the right, Aliou Cissé, coach of Senegal.
© AFP / REUTERS / Suhaib Salem
By: Annie Gasnier Follow
1 min
The African continent soon fixed.
The five nations qualified for the 2022 World Cup will be known on Tuesday March 29.
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Egypt/Senegal: Reunion between the two nations a month and a half after the Yaoundé final.
Vengeful Pharaohs?
What strategy against continental champions, and Lions who have a status to justify?
The rule of the away goal maintained, score in Cairo to remove some pressure and not mortgage its chances on March 29?
DRC / Morocco: The Leopards, absent from the CAN, will have to make the difference from the first round, against the Atlas Lions, quarter-finalists in Cameroon.
Beware of overconfidence on the Moroccan side.
Cuper/Halilhodzic, the match within the match!
Europe:
funny roadblocks!
A mini-tournament, unique matches, three last tickets to be distributed, including one last in June.
Italy is trying its luck again!
The Azzurri challenge North Macedonia.
From apotheosis to fear of the apocalypse?
A complicated post-Euro period, the attack on Sassuolo to the aid of the Nazionale, orphan of Spinazzola and Chiesa.
Absentees also on the side of another European champion, Portugal.
Fernando Santos will have to innovate against the Turks who dream of a new participation in the World Cup 20 years later.
Does Neymar spin a bad cotton?
Number 10 at the heart of a media storm, he is the subject of new rumors about his lifestyle.
The Seleção flies to his aid.
Around Annie Gasnier, Frank Simon, Yoro Mangara, Freddy Koula. Technique/production
: Pierre Poences
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Preparation David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
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