It was an exciting return to competitive action for CAF’s national teams as qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations resumed. There were some thrilling matches and plenty of outstanding goals for the highlight reel. Here is part one of Pan-Africa Football’s comprehensive recap of the third matchday.
Group A
Matchday 3 Results
Matchday 4 Fixtures
Chad v Guinea on 15 November
Namibia v Mali on 17 November
Namibia v Mali on 17 November
Player of the Round
Mady Camara- Guinea (Olympiakos FC [GRE])
Observations
Group A is going more-or-less as predicted, with the talented Francophone West African nations Mali and Guinea taking control of the group. If both can go on the road and win in their return fixtures, then they will have their tickets to AFCON 2021 clinched. Namibia showed fight and were able to generate some chances on the road. Their talented South African-based attackers, Leon Hotto and Peter Shalulile, ensure that they will pose a threat at home to Mali. Chad will need to win at home against Guinea in order to have any hopes of qualifying.
Group B
Matchday 3 Results
Matchday 4 Fixtures
South Sudan v Uganda on 17 November
Malawi v Burkina Faso on 17 November
Malawi v Burkina Faso on 17 November
Player of the Round
Lassina Traoré- Burkina Faso (Ajax [NED])
Observations
Burkina Faso continues to impress with many of their players in excellent form at their clubs as well as with Les Étalons. Lassina Traoré is one of the most in-form players in all of the world, and was only denied a hat-trick against Malawi by missing a penalty kick. Malawi continues to lack credibility in the attack, and missing star attacker Frank “Gabadinho” Mhango has only made the Flames more toothless. Their backs will be against the wall when facing Burkina Faso at home. The Cranes of Uganda got an ideal result considering this was their first match in all of 2020. They and Burkina Faso will clinch qualification with victories on the road.
Group C
Matchday 3 Results
Matchday 4 Fixtures
São Tomé and Príncipe v South Africa on 16 November
Sudan v Ghana on 17 November
Sudan v Ghana on 17 November
Player of the Round
André Ayew- Ghana (Swansea City [ENG])
Observations
André Ayew has always been capable of match-winning performances with the Black Stars, and “Dede” made it happen again with two goals off his brilliant left foot against Sudan. The 30-year-old helped Ghana remain perfect in Group C despite the absence of Thomas Partey, and the Black Stars will look to clinch qualification with a victory in Sudan. South Africa didn’t dominate minnows São Tomé and Príncipe like the fanbase desired, but a relatively comfortable 2-0 win will temporarily keep the pressure off coach Molefi Ntseki. Sudan is certainly not out of the running for qualification, but will have a tough task getting a result at home against Ghana.
Group D
Matchday 3 Results
Matchday 4 Fixtures
Gambia v Gabon on 17 November
Angola v DR Congo on 17 November
Angola v DR Congo on 17 November
Player of the Round
Denis Bouanga (St. Étienne [FRA]) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal [ENG])- Gabon
Observations
Gabon’s playmakers, Denis Bouanga and superstar Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, propelled Les Panthères into control of Group D with their goals against Gambia. However, with the talent level on each team, this group is still wide open. Gambia have been the surprise package and didn’t succumb easily to Gabon. Experienced coach Tom Saintfiet has The Scorpions playing their best football, suggesting Gambia could be formidable in the return fixture. Democratic Republic of the Congo have been quite disappointing, lacking their usual attacking flair, and played to a limp scoreless draw with equally underwhelming Angola. There is still time for both to get it going, and they will hope to gain positive momentum in the return at Angola at the others’ expense.
Group E
Matchday 3 Results
Matchday 4 Fixtures
Burundi v Mauritania on 15 November
Central African Republic v Morocco on 17 November
Central African Republic v Morocco on 17 November
Player of the Round
Hakim Ziyech- Morocco (Chelsea [ENG])
Observations
Hakim Ziyech successfully replicated his form at Chelsea in Morocco’s colors on Friday so the Atlas Lions could gain a tight grip on first place. Ziyech and Morocco will hope to have qualification wrapped up with another win against Central African Republic. The Mauritania-Burundi match was notable for featuring a large crowd and raucous atmosphere. However, Burundi snatched a well-deserved point thanks to a splendid Saidi Ntibazonkiza free kick. A win at home in the return against Mauritania would jumpstart Intamba right back into the qualification picture.
Group F
Matchday 3 Results
Matchday 4 Fixtures
Rwanda v Cape Verde on 17 November
Mozambique v Cameroon on 17 November
Mozambique v Cameroon on 17 November
Player of the Round
Vincent Aboubakar- Cameroon (Besiktas [TUR])
Observations
Powerhouse forward Vincent Aboubakar showed the physicality and opportunism in Cameroon’s 4-1 win over Mozambique that won the Indomitable Lions the 2017 AFCON title. Cameroon was ruthless and asserted the superiority of their talent, and will bring that confidence into their second matchup with the Mambas. Cape Verde have not shown the form that has made them participants in past AFCON tournament, and will need to find a way to get the goals flowing. Goalkeeper Olivier Kwizera saved the Amavubi of Rwanda with a Man of the Match performance, but Rwandan fans will be expecting the team to get their first goals and win at home in a critical return fixture.
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