Sudan imposes a draw against Guinea again and keeps its hopes of qualifying for the World Cup

The Sudanese team imposed a draw again on its Guinean hosts 2-2 Saturday in the Moroccan city of Agadir, at the opening of the fourth round of the Group I competitions within the second round of the African qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, and kept its slim hopes of qualifying for the final round.

Guinea waited for the second half to open the scoring through Kazakhstan's Kerat Almaty striker Jose Kanti in the 48th minute, and Sudan equalized after 16 minutes through Ahmed Mahmoud (64), but his joy lasted only three minutes as Clermont striker Mohamed Bayo gave the lead to Guinea (67), Before Al-Merreikh midfielder Amir Kamal saved Sudan from the loss by equalizing in the 88th minute.

The two teams tied 1-1 on Wednesday in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh in the third round, where Guinea advanced with Bayo's goal (56), and Seifeddine Terry equalized (72).

It is the second straight draw for Sudan, which remained in last place with two points, while Guinea raised its score to three points in third place, knowing that it has a postponed match from the second round against leaders Morocco, which it will play next Tuesday in the Moroccan capital, Rabat.

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