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Momodou Posted - 24 Jan 2022 : 14:38:47
Guinea vs Gambia – A West African affair

https://www.cafonline.com/total-africa-cup-of-nations/news/guinea-vs-gambia-a-west-african-affair

Guinea and Gambia will clash in a West African derby that promises to light up the Round of 16 of the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations on Monday, 24 January 2022.



Match Card

Date: 24 January 2022

Time: 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT)

Venue: Kouekong Stadium, Bafoussam

Round of 16

Match: Guinea v Gambia

Guinea – Syli with high hopes

Guinea will miss star player Naby Keita through suspension. The Liverpool midfielder has been orchestrating every move that the team makes at the tournament, as evident by his two man of the match awards in opening games against Malawi and Senegal.

The Syli Nationale picked up 4 points, beating Malawi 1-0, having a a goalless draw with Senegal before losing 2-1 to Zimbabwe, but still they had done enough to finish in second place.

Kaba Diawara will need to find the right strategy to make his frontline get the goals against a very dangerous Scorpions’ side.

Kaba Diawara coach of Guinea
What they said

Kaba Diawara (Coach, Guinea)


“We have reached an important stage and I told my players we have to treat the game as a final. In 2019 we were knocked out on the same stage, but we want it better this time round. We have to be very careful approaching the game against a very good Gambia team. What we want is to have the best start against Gambia as we seek the important win that will elevate us to the quarterfinals.”

Amadou Diawara (Midfielder, Guinea)

"We are playing against a very solid team that has not lost a match in the tournament despite being debutants. We respect them, but we all are going for a win and nothing else. We realize the importance of this game because a win will give a lot of hope to our people back at home. We will play just like we would be playing in a final.”

Gambia players celebrate arter Musa Barrow (c) scores (2)
Gambia – Fairytale to be continued

The debutants from Gambia have been impressive and have literally punched above their weight.

Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet molded a side that is disciplined, fearless and deadly. Gambia picked up an impressive 7 points from a group that had two favorites in Mali and Tunisia.

They managed a 1-0 win against Mauritania, a 1-1 draw against Mali, and saved the best for last stunning Tunisia in that late stoppage time 1-0 victory.

Besides conceding a lone goal from the spot, they also have a potent strike force with the likes Musa Barrow and Ablie Jallow.

Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet (2)
What they said


Tom Saintfiet (Coach, Gambia)

"Guinea are the favorites, but that actually gives us a lot of motivation because we are in the knockout stages in our first appearance. We are not afraid as we have been together with the players for over three years, meaning we have cohesion and great team spirit. Kaba Diawara was my player in Qatar. We can employ different styles and approaches in different match situations. We want nothing short of a win and Guinea must be prepared for a proper duel.”

Sulayman Marreh (Midfielder, Gambia)

“Everybody in the team is very motivated. Even though we know Guinea are favorites on paper, they should expect a good game as it is our intention to get the victory. We have played every game like a final and that is the same game plan we have against Guinea. Our motivation as players is getting a new challenge and coming out victorious.”

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