Thu May 24 02:24:22 SAST 2012
Thu May 24 02:24:22 SAST 2012

Afcon breaks the mould

Feb 2, 2012 | Reuters | 4 comments

MALABO - Uefa President Michel Platini, a staunch supporter of Europe's smaller teams, may be casting an envious eye towards Africa, which has seen a dramatic levelling out in the past two years.

ENVIOUS EYE: Uefa chief Michel Mancini

Poor management, ageing players and outdated coaches are blamed for the downfall of teams such as Nigeria, Cameroon, Egypt and South Africa, all of whom failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations being held in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.

They have made way for the likes of Niger and Botswana, who are making their debuts at the tournament, and Sudan and Libya.

The trend has continued at the tournament itself.

Senegal, whose attack included Moussa Sow, top scorer in Ligue 1 last season, Papiss Cisse, the Bundesliga's second top scorer last term, Mamadou Niang and Demba Ba, went home early after losing all three games.

Morocco, another pre-tournament favourite, also fell at the first hurdle along with Angola.

Meanwhile, Zambia are through to the last eight along with an Equatorial Guinea side based largely on Spanish lower league players, and unfancied Gabon and Sudan.

It is all far less predictable than Europe where, despite Platini's encouragement, the qualifying competition for Euro 2012 produced a dull procession of easy wins for the likes of Spain, Germany, Netherlands and Italy.

Sudan's progress is a testament to the benefits of having a solid domestic league rather than depending on foreign-based players who fly in from Europe and elsewhere.

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Thu May 24 02:24:22 SAST 2012 ::
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Feb 2, 2012

ThirdEye

What are they saying about Michel Mancini in this article really?
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Feb 2, 2012

golezwa

@ThirdEye
you can ask again, am sking myself the samething
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Feb 2, 2012

raysteele

SINCE HE LIKES SMALLER TEAMS, HE MIGHT BE LOOKING AT THE AFCON AND LIKING WHAT HE SEES BECOS SMALLER TEAMS HAVE PROGRESSES RATHER BIG TEAMS ONLY.............KAPISSSSSSSHHHHHHH

DUMELANG HEE
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Feb 2, 2012

andrew_cunanan

It's Michel Platini not Mancini

The caption's incorrect.
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