the successful journey of the African teams, with an exceptional Morocco

The 2022 World Cup ended in Qatar on Sunday with Argentina’s victory over France (3-3, tab 4-2). This competition was historic with the extraordinary performance of Morocco, the first African team to reach the semi-final. Senegal also made a decent run despite a clear elimination in the round of 16 once morest England. Tunisia, Cameroon and Ghana – eliminated in the group stage – can harbor regrets.

End clap for the World Cup in Qatar. The African selections in the running have known different fates in recent weeks: two selections have participated in the knockout matches – including Morocco, which has climbed to the semi-finals – and three nations have been eliminated from the knockout stages. of hens.

It is in any case a successful World Cup-2022 for the African continent compared to the one held in Russia four years ago: Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal were then out. from the first round. In Qatar, African football has made an appointment with world football for the next international matches.

And it is not Walid Regragui, coach of Morocco, who will say the opposite. After the third place match lost to Croatia (2-1), the coach said he was “convinced” that “in 15, 20 years (…) an African team will win the World Cup because we will have learned”. And he continued: “We have a level to pass. We have to build on that. With work, with desire. This DNA (of victory, editor’s note), we do not build it only for Morocco, but for the African continent.

  • Morocco writes history by reaching the semi-finals

The Atlas Lions were the locomotive of African football during this World Cup in Qatar. They first managed to emerge first from the “group of death” promised to them by drawing (0-0) once morest Croatia – finalist of the World Cup-2018 – and beating (0-2) Belgium – third in the competition in Russia four years ago.

A performance of size… which continued during the knockout matches. Morocco blocked the Spanish tiki-taka in the round of 16 (0-0, tab 3-0) before getting the better of Portugal in the quarter-finals (1-0). The selection coached by Walid Regragui then climbed to the semi-finals of the international competition – once morest France (2-0 defeat).

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Morocco thus became the first African nation to reach this stage of the competition, breaking the glass ceiling of the quarter-finals – level reached by Cameroon in 1990, Senegal in 2002 and Ghana in 2010. Despite a ‘little final’ loss to Croatia, the Atlas Lions have shown the way forward for the upcoming international competitions.

“You shouldn’t have an inferiority complex,” explained Moroccan defender Romain Saïss. “Today, African teams are all made up of very great players, not just those who were there (in Qatar)”. And to continue: “I hope that (the course of Morocco) will serve as an example for the future, that there will be more and more African teams which will reach the semi-finals”.

  • Senegal offers an eighth gala despite absentees, including Sadio Mané

The Lions of Teranga made their contribution to the world of African selections. Despite an inaugural defeat once morest the Netherlands (0-2), Senegal emerged second in their group following two victories once morest Qatar (1-3) and once morest Ecuador (1-2), climbing up to in the round of 16 for a poster once morest England.

But the march seemed too high once morest the Three Lions (3-0 defeat) despite a good start to the Teranga Lions game. “We were missing a few key players,” said goalkeeper Édouard Mendy following the game. “Today added the absences of Idrissa (Gana Gueye) and Cheikhou (Kouyaté). it is clear that it is immediately complicated. But throughout the tournament and throughout the year, we have shown that Senegal is not just a player but a group. We will continue to to move forward, to progress, and we will come back stronger at the 2026 World Cup.”


The absence of Sadio Mané at the Mondial-2022 – due to injury to the right fibula – also probably played in the performance of Senegal: the Bayern Munich striker is a major player and the captain of the selection. He had also shown the way to success for his teammates last February, during Senegal’s first victory in an African Cup of Nations – once morest Egypt (0-0, 4-2 on pens).

  • Tunisia “does not go out the back door” and wins France

The Carthage Eagles did not manage to pass the group stage, but they came close to qualifying for the round of 16. After a first meeting where she caused problems in Denmark before holding the draw without cracking (0-0)Tunisia missed out on their match once morest Australia (0-1). This is the turning point of her competition: behind in the score, she never managed to obtain at least the point of the draw despite several opportunities.

This precious point might have counted double when approaching the last day of the group stage: it might have allowed the Tunisians to finish second in their group… with a point ahead of Australia. Because while the latter won once morest Denmark (1-0), the Eagles of Carthage offered themselves a prestigious victory once morest a revamped French team thanks to a goal from Wahbi Khazri (1-0).

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“We do not go out the back door,” said the Tunisian captain following the victory once morest the Blues. “We had a good match, showed good things. We had a real team game. There is the disappointment of not qualifying despite four points… we can only blame ourselves following our defeat once morest Australia, it leaves a little bitter taste”. Tunisian coach Jalel Kadri admitted that the objective of qualifying for the round of 16 “has not been fulfilled”, while qualifying: “It was not easy to collect four points (…). We leave the competition, but with great honor and pride.”

  • Cameroon emerges with honors and wins Brazil

The Indomitable Lions got off to a bad start at the 2022 World Cup with an inaugural defeat once morest Switzerland (1-0)before recovering once morest Serbia – both teams delivered one of the most spectacular draws in the competition (3-3). With one point scored in two days, the case seemed almost settled for Cameroon before their last meeting…

The African selection might have climbed into the round of 16 thanks to a combination of circumstances: Cameroon had to beat Brazil – which they did, offering a prestigious victory in the competition (1-0) – and Switzerland was not expected to win once morest Serbia… which finally happened (2-3 victory).

The Indomitable Lions showed panache during all their meetings, but the youth – and the inexperience – of the selection probably counted when playing a qualification in eighth. The coach of Cameroon, Rigobert Song, did not say anything else following the match once morest Brazil: “It’s a young team, we saw our youth growing in power, it should be emphasized. (…) The World Cup allows us to learn and not make the mistakes of the first matches (…). It’s a regret, we realized that we might do better. (…) It’s a shame that we stop there, but we have to keep the positive.”

  • Ghana did not deserve

The Black Stars had to deal with a choice opponent in their first match: once morest Portugal, they delivered a spectacular match but lost at the end of the suspense (3-2 defeat). Ghana did not give up, however, and won by the same score for their second match once morest South Korea (3-2).

Going into the final day, qualification for the round of 16 was still possible for the Black Stars – provided they beat Uruguay and South Korea did not win once morest Portugal. The exact opposite happened: the Koreans created the feat (2-1 victory) and Ghana lost (0-2 defeat) in a match that looked like a revenge for the controversial meeting between the two teams at the 2010 World Cup.

Against Uruguay, André Ayew missed a penalty, twelve years following that of Asamoah Gyan once morest the same opponent for a place in the semi-finals – following the voluntary hand of Luis Suarez. After this missed shot, the Uruguayans scored twice and sealed the fate of the Black Stars. Enough to leave Ghanaian players bitter but also optimistic, like defensive midfielder Daniel Amartey: “It’s football, it happens. If we score that penalty, I think we kill them. But we miss it, and we saw the game change. (…) That’s life. We continue. It was my first World Cup, I learned a lot. We will qualify for the next World Cup and we will come back.”

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