Morocco and Senegal are the top two groups, with Ghana being sent packing by minnows.

Morocco and Senegal are the top two groups, with Ghana being sent packing by minnows.

In a stunning upset, while Morocco and Senegal both won their groups. But failed to live up to their pre-tournament expectations.

Comoros humbled Ghana with a 3-2 win in their Group C battle in Garoua. Only two days after Equatorial Guinea shook up the tournament by defeating defending champions. Algeria in one of the tournament’s biggest surprises so far.

The small island archipelago in the Indian Ocean is making their Cup of Nations debut. They have already scored their first goal and won their first game in a shocking outcome.

After sending Ghana to the foot of the bunch, they may be able to sneak into the final 16. As one of the leading four third-place finishers. But they will ought to wait for the comes about of the final gather diversions on Wednesday and Thursday. El Fardou Ben Mohamed scored the primary objective for Comoros in a continental last. Ahmed Mogni included a moment instantly after the hour mark.

But objectives by Richmond Boakye and Alexander Djiku indeed the score as they energized back. As it were for Mogni of the Comoros to score the game-winning objective with five minutes remaining.

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Top two groups, with Ghana being sent packing by minnows.

Senegal beat Guinea to the beat of Gather B prior on Tuesday. In spite of the fact that it was after however another disillusioning execution. In spite of captain Kalidou Koulibaly and goalkeeper Edouard Mendy’s return from COVID-19 quarantine.

Because there was both a shirt pull and touch.

Malawi’s president, Lazarus Chakwera, had offered each player. Who faced Senegal a 1 million Kwacha ($1,223) reward if the team moved to the second round. Which they appear to be almost certain to achieve despite coming third in the group.

Guinea equalized after Zimbabwe had led 2-0 at halftime in Yaounde. They will face Guinea Bissau in Garoua, while Egypt would need a far better showing against Sudan to finish second.

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