Cup Africa 2010: Day 1 – Groups A and B

January 17th, 2010
posted by admin 3:38 pm

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Being sorry about it I could not have brought to you anything new on the Cup Africa 2010 till now. Although the groups A and B they already take two days (good, the B one and it comes up, for the absence of Togo), in this post I will revise only the initial parties.

This way, as the competition should be develop, I will be publishing a pair of posts by every day; of course, the next time I will try to do it before the following one begins, especially not to get involved with informations that have remained obsolete.
GROUP TO

Angola 4 – Mali the first 4 Of this crazy party with eight goals and a recovery of 4-0 with two so many people in the added time, already I spoke to 4-4 in a previous post.

Malawi 3 – Algeria 0

Malawi, which was departing like one of the dogsbodies from the tournament, gave the stroke on having endorsed him three goals to Algeria, one of the favorite cocktails because it comes of qualifying for the World 2010. The Foxes of the Desert pressed something of beginning, but an understanding mistake between the doorman Chaouchi and the defender Bougherra, it provoked that the ball was falling down to the feet of Mwafulirwa, which he did not excuse and marked 1-0.

Algeria could tie in several occasions but finally there were The Flames those that they managed to mark again thanks to Kafoteka to come 2-0 to the rest. In the in-between season, of course both selections thought about another party of his group, some to try the recovery and others not to lose the tension and to finish with the idiot’s face that the hostess had left. Nevertheless, to the return of the wardrobes, Band marked the third one for the malauís, sentencing a party that little more had to count.

GROUP B

Togo belonged to this group, with which all his parties remain annulled, giving him a victory for 3-0 to which they would be his rivals.

Côte d’Ivoire 0 – Burkina Faso 0

Another surprise of the fat women. The ivory Selection could not spend the tie with the dweeb Burkina Fasso in spite of being provided with an alignment infested with players of the first level who play in Europe, namely: Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Eboue, Didier Zokora, Yaya Toure, Bakari Kone, Gervinho and Didier Drogba.

The awful state of the field of play already did not help to one of for itself poor circulation of ball of The Elephants, so the seleccionador Halilhodzic made to bring in Kader Keita and Salomon Kalou, looking more beaten in the avant-garde, but neither it gave result. No-score draw after ninety minutes and Côte d’Ivoire forced to gain the following party (that did it for 3-1 to Ghana, but about it we will speak in the post of the 2nd day).

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