9 spots in 2026 deserved. 2022 can still be salvaged
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2022 6:00 am
Today is a big day for Africa at the World Cup, and if Cameroon and Ghana manage to get victories, the continent might be on the way to a good World Cup.
Many on here are projecting the disappointment of Nigeria's non-qualification and recent poor run with friendlies on the rest of the continent. (More on Nigeria later)
African teams have been exactly what they were expected to be at this World Cup, save for two dissapointing results. Senegal's 0-2 loss to the most average side the Netherlands will ever bring to a World Cup, and Cameroon's listless performance against Switzerland.
Tunisia are exactly what they always are. They can only sit back and soak up pressure and hope to hit on the counter. (except when playing at home, with the aid of gamesmanship). Any attempt to force the action leads to the kinds of results they got against Australia and the group stages of AFCON (0-1 losses to Mali and Gambia)
Ghana need to beat South Korea! No excuses. They are short on talent and were beneficiaries of some dodgy officiating in the African qualifiers against South Africa and Nigeria, but they fought their way to the World Cup, and are representing the continent, so they need to fight their way to a victory over South Korea.
For those who want to say the fraudulent penalty was not why they lost to Portugal (or make the even-stevens case given the manner of their qualification), it was a gift to Portugal in the 2nd half of a game that was decided by one goal. Ghana is also representing the continent now, so we are behind them.
The Indomitable lions must live up to their name. They have done so many times in the past, and you can never count them out. They had no reason to lose to Switzerland, but I will not be surprised in Cameroon get a result against a Brazilian side that is looking like one of the best two teams in this tournament (alongside France).
First comes Serbia though, and the lions must find a way to get the victory today. It is within them, and with Eto'o at the helm of affairs of Fecafoot, this team has been largely shielded from all the admin drama you normally expect with Cameroon (and Nigeria).
Senegal do not play today, but they MUST beat Ecuador on Tuesday. No Mane is no excuse. Aliou Cisse has had all the time in the world to build this team and on paper and in the mind, this should be a comfortable (even if tough) victory. This is the most important match of his career, and his legacy is on the line. He cannot afford another 2018 Japan scenario (a 2-2 draw when they needed the win).
Morocco has always been my favorite North African side. They play like good Nigeria. Positive, fearless and forcing the action. Algeria are like that to a lesser extent. Tunisia are on the other end of the spectrum (Like Rohr's Nigeria). Limited talent, try to stay organised and hit on the counter. Egypt are like this sometimes, but not as bad. It has worked well for Egypt in AFCONs, but not on the global stage or in WCQs.
Back to Morocco, they were unlucky not to beat Croatia, fully deserved to beat Belgium, and I expect them to beat, or get the needed result, against a Canadian side that is playing only for pride.
All things being equal, I expect Morocco and Senegal to be in the 2nd round, and I will never rule the Indomitable lions out, even if they lost the 'easiest' game in the group. I have seen enough from Cameroon against World class team since 1982 not to count them out. Ghana does not have a lot of talent, but they might have enough to get at least 4 points from Korea and Uruguay.
So the continent should get two or three teams in the 2nd round. That would be very impressive.
The contenders for the 9 spots going forward will most likely be the five at this World Cup, CIV, Nigeria, Egypt and Algeria with teams like Zambia, Bafana, DRC and Mali with an outsider's chance.
Definitely as deserving as Wales and Canada.
Many on here are projecting the disappointment of Nigeria's non-qualification and recent poor run with friendlies on the rest of the continent. (More on Nigeria later)
African teams have been exactly what they were expected to be at this World Cup, save for two dissapointing results. Senegal's 0-2 loss to the most average side the Netherlands will ever bring to a World Cup, and Cameroon's listless performance against Switzerland.
Tunisia are exactly what they always are. They can only sit back and soak up pressure and hope to hit on the counter. (except when playing at home, with the aid of gamesmanship). Any attempt to force the action leads to the kinds of results they got against Australia and the group stages of AFCON (0-1 losses to Mali and Gambia)
Ghana need to beat South Korea! No excuses. They are short on talent and were beneficiaries of some dodgy officiating in the African qualifiers against South Africa and Nigeria, but they fought their way to the World Cup, and are representing the continent, so they need to fight their way to a victory over South Korea.
For those who want to say the fraudulent penalty was not why they lost to Portugal (or make the even-stevens case given the manner of their qualification), it was a gift to Portugal in the 2nd half of a game that was decided by one goal. Ghana is also representing the continent now, so we are behind them.
The Indomitable lions must live up to their name. They have done so many times in the past, and you can never count them out. They had no reason to lose to Switzerland, but I will not be surprised in Cameroon get a result against a Brazilian side that is looking like one of the best two teams in this tournament (alongside France).
First comes Serbia though, and the lions must find a way to get the victory today. It is within them, and with Eto'o at the helm of affairs of Fecafoot, this team has been largely shielded from all the admin drama you normally expect with Cameroon (and Nigeria).
Senegal do not play today, but they MUST beat Ecuador on Tuesday. No Mane is no excuse. Aliou Cisse has had all the time in the world to build this team and on paper and in the mind, this should be a comfortable (even if tough) victory. This is the most important match of his career, and his legacy is on the line. He cannot afford another 2018 Japan scenario (a 2-2 draw when they needed the win).
Morocco has always been my favorite North African side. They play like good Nigeria. Positive, fearless and forcing the action. Algeria are like that to a lesser extent. Tunisia are on the other end of the spectrum (Like Rohr's Nigeria). Limited talent, try to stay organised and hit on the counter. Egypt are like this sometimes, but not as bad. It has worked well for Egypt in AFCONs, but not on the global stage or in WCQs.
Back to Morocco, they were unlucky not to beat Croatia, fully deserved to beat Belgium, and I expect them to beat, or get the needed result, against a Canadian side that is playing only for pride.
All things being equal, I expect Morocco and Senegal to be in the 2nd round, and I will never rule the Indomitable lions out, even if they lost the 'easiest' game in the group. I have seen enough from Cameroon against World class team since 1982 not to count them out. Ghana does not have a lot of talent, but they might have enough to get at least 4 points from Korea and Uruguay.
So the continent should get two or three teams in the 2nd round. That would be very impressive.
The contenders for the 9 spots going forward will most likely be the five at this World Cup, CIV, Nigeria, Egypt and Algeria with teams like Zambia, Bafana, DRC and Mali with an outsider's chance.
Definitely as deserving as Wales and Canada.