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Senegal v Guinea: Who will make it to Round of 16?

Senegal Teranga Lions and Guinea Syli Nationale lock horns at 1.pm this afternoon in a Group B Matchday 2 clash at the Bafoussam Omnisport Stadium of the ongoing TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations.

The Western Africa Derby will be decisive, as the winner will pave way to the Round of 16, after both sides secured identical 1-0 victories in their opening matches over Zimbabwe and Malawi respectively.

After waiting for so late to win their opener against Zimbabwe, the Teranga Lions will hope for another win to prove their tag as one of the tournament favorites.

History on their side, as they won the previous two AFCON encounters against neighbours Guinea, but Aliou Cisse knows well history means nothing in such tournaments.

Senegal:

Aliou Cisse (Coach, Senegal)

“When Senegal play Guinea its always an exciting match, a Derby to watch. Our aim is to win every game, but we have to remember they are equally very strong side. I have always told our players we have no small teams in the competition.

“I played against Guinea Coach Kaba Diawara 24 years ago and we know each other well. However, on the pitch things will be different as we both want to win.

Joseph Lopy (Player, Senegal)

“It will be a tough Derby as we know each other well. Our aim is to get the three points and build from the win against Zimbabwe. We have prepared well, and we are very motivated for the crucial match.

Guinea:

The win over Malawi was a huge morale boaster for Kaba Diawara’s side, and they know that another one over favorites enegal would mean nothing but a place in the next round, and a message that Syli Nationale is here for business.

Diawara will once again rely on his leader Naby Keita, the first game’s winner scorer Issiaga Sylla and striker Mohamed Bayo to threaten Senegal’s defence.

Kaba Diawara (Coach, Guinea)

“We are excited to be playing against Senegal in a Derby. Senegal is a big team, and we don’t expect an easy game, but we know nothing is impossible. We are determined to get three points, and I have urged the players to be vigilant as we want to avoid the mistakes we did against Malawi.”

Mohamed Bayo (Forward, Guinea)

“It is a very important game and as players we know that. We know each other as players, but on the pitch, we want to give 100 percent and make our fans happy. Our opponents are a very good and established side.” – cafonline

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