Four superstars fail to ignite Africa Cup of Nations

Africa’s four top players - Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Riyad Mahrez - failed to make a mark at the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

Published : Jan 22, 2022 20:25 IST

Mohamed Salah will need to step up his performance if Egypt is to have any chance on Wednesday against the Ivory Coast in Douala.
Mohamed Salah will need to step up his performance if Egypt is to have any chance on Wednesday against the Ivory Coast in Douala.
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Mohamed Salah will need to step up his performance if Egypt is to have any chance on Wednesday against the Ivory Coast in Douala.

Africa’s four top players failed to make a mark at the Africa Cup of Nations finals but the start of the knockout rounds on Sunday offers a chance at least for Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah to deliver on their home continent.

The Liverpool duo is part of a quartet which has finished in the top three for the past four African Footballer of the Year awards, establishing itself as the continent’s best and which was the main attraction at the finals in Cameroon.

The other players are Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, sent back to London for health reasons, and Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez, the captain of holder Algeria which crashed out in a dramatic fall from grace.

Senegal’s Mane and Egypt skipper Salah scored in the group stage as their countries advanced, but their own form has been underwhelming, disappointing fans who have come to watch them.

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Mane netted with a penalty in stoppage time at the end of their opening Group B game for a disputed win over Zimbabwe and has played two more full matches but without any impact.

Admittedly, Senegal has been beset by COVID-19 problems and only had goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, who won a FIFA award on Monday, and captain Kalidou Koulibaly back for their last group game against Malawi.

But against the Cape Verde Islands in the last 16 on Tuesday, Mane has the opportunity to deliver on expectations in a potentially one-sided encounter.

Desperate Salah

Salah will need to step up his performance if Egypt is to have any chance on Wednesday against the Ivory Coast in Douala.

The marquee match of the second round is a tough encounter for Egypt, which has looked lacklustre with Salah providing little impact.

The Egyptian made it clear last week that he was desperate for Cup of Nations success.

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“I didn’t win any major tournament in my 10-year career with Egypt and I hope to do that this time,” he said.

Aubameyang’s Gabon is also playing in the last 16 on Sunday against Burkina Faso but without him. He tested COVID-19 positive on arrival in Cameroon and then showed signs of cardiac lesions before being released back to Arsenal for more tests.

Mahrez went home with Algeria after it finished bottom in Group E, having suffered an embarrassing loss to tiny Equatorial Guinea.

“We were not at the right level. I assume and take all the responsibility. It's part of football. We win, we lose. We gave everything. We can't do anything more. Hopefully, we will come back stronger,” he said. 

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