Senegal coach Cisse: Maybe this year will be the one

Senegal's coach Aliou Cisse,left, attends a press conference on the eve of the quarterfinal football match against Benin. (AFP)
Updated 10 July 2019
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Senegal coach Cisse: Maybe this year will be the one

CAIRO: Senegal boss Aliou Cisse said the surprise exit of hosts Egypt and Morocco and the elimination of defending champions Cameroon have fueled hopes of a first Africa Cup of Nations title.

Cisse was captain of the team that reached the 2002 final, losing to Cameroon on penalties, and is now coach of a strong side featuring Liverpool star Sadio Mane and Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly.

“It’s true that Cameroon are not here, the big favorites are no longer here today. Of course that gives us ideas and it gives us even more confidence to say yes, maybe this year will be the one,” Cisse said on Tuesday.

“But like I said, that’s just hope and it won’t be enough. We’ll have to work very hard, we’ll have to be serious, and that is what we’re doing.”

However, Cisse warned Senegal would pay the price for looking any further than Wednesday’s quarterfinal with Benin in Cairo.

Michel Dussuyer’s side have, remarkably, progressed to the last eight in Egypt for the first time despite not winning a single game.

But after advancing in third place following three draws in a group that included both Cameroon and Ghana, Benin survived a missed Hakim Ziyech spot kick in stoppage time before beating Herve Renard’s Morocco in a penalty shootout in the last 16.

“As for Benin, I’ll say it again and again, for the past four years I have been here trying to convince you that there are no small teams on the African continent anymore,” said Cisse.

“And I believe that this AFCON has shown that again, that winning in Africa is difficult, winning in Africa is complicated and wrong are those teams who think that a match is already settled.”


Al-Ahli lumber to victory against relegation-battling Al-Okhdood to close SPL Matchday 14

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Al-Ahli lumber to victory against relegation-battling Al-Okhdood to close SPL Matchday 14

  • Matthias Jaissle’s side were below their best but ultimately secured all three points
  • Ivan Toney scores his ninth of the campaign as Al-Ahli win 1-0

RIYADH: The 14th match-week of the Saudi Pro League concluded in Najran, as Al-Okhdood hosted Al-Ahli at the Prince Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium.
Al-Ahli edged the relegation-battling hosts 1-0, but victory did not come easily.
With Firas Al-Buraikan continuing to deputise in his makeshift role on the right wing in the absence of Riyad Mahrez, Al-Ahli lacked the creativity that powered them to continental glory last season.
The usual set-piece dominance enjoyed by Al-Ahli, thanks to Merih Demiral and Roger Ibañez, failed to translate into early success.
Former Al-Ittihad defender Naif Assery stood firm at the back, winning two valuable duels in quick succession to deny Wenderson Galeno and Ivan Toney.
It wasn’t until the 34th minute that Al-Ahli mustered a clear chance, when Ibañez sent Toney through on goal with a long ball, only for the Englishman to be flagged offside.
Moments before half time, 20-year-old Matheus Gonçalves appeared to have scored his first league goal in Al-Ahli colors, but the effort was ruled out after Al-Buraikan’s foul on Gökhan Gül in the build-up.
On the other side of half time, Al-Ahli would score, this time through Enzo Millot. The French midfielder coolly made his way past two defenders before finishing in style. Unfortunately, a foul in the build-up would prevent the goal from being counted, as Millot pushed Juan Pedroza on his way to goal.
Their persistence would finally pay off in the 57th minute. Millot’s corner was met by Ibañez, whose header was cleared off the goal line by Mohammed Abo Abd. Ziyad Al-Johani reacted quickest to save the ball on the byline and square it to Ivan Toney, who finished from close range for the only goal of the game.
The win sees Al-Ahli reclaim fourth place with 28 points, three behind Al-Taawoun and Al-Nassr, and seven points adrift of league leaders Al-Hilal.
Elsewhere, Al-Fateh became one of three SPL sides to win every match since the league’s return from the Arab Cup break. Their 1-0 victory against NEOM, sealed by a stunning long-range strike from Naif Masoud, moves them nine points clear of the relegation zone.
Meanwhile, Al-Riyadh climbed out of the relegation zone after salvaging a point against Al-Fayha, with Yoann Barbet scoring a dramatic equalizer in the seventh minute of stoppage time.
Action returns on Monday, headlined by the Capital Derby between Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, as the SPL resumes midweek.