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First leg of the Africa zone World Cup: the North African nations are off to a good start
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Cameroonian and Algerian players during the first leg in Douala, March 25, 2022. © AFP/Daniel Beloumou Olomo
By: Annie Gasnier Follow
1 min
Summary of the first leg play-offs of the Africa Zone World Cup.
The North African nations are off to a good start.
Can Senegal, Cameroon, Mali and the DRC overturn the table on the return?
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Elephants who have the answer.
The Blues won in stoppage time against Côte d'Ivoire in Marseille (2-1).
Ivorians who showed great things against the world champions.
A man in the match: Nicolas Pépé.
What to see the future in blue?
Tomorrow, Patrice Beaumelle's men will challenge England at Wembley.
The English have been warned!
In Denmark, Eriksen wins back!
First goal for the miracle during his return to selection despite the Danish defeat in the Netherlands (4-2).
Focus on a resurrection.
To discuss it with Annie Gasnier, our consultants of the day Naïme Moniolle, Patrick Juillard and Freddhy Koula. Technique/production: Alice Mesnardt – Preparation: David Fintzel.
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