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Can U20: The Atlas Lion cubs fixed on their opponent in the quarter -end this Friday

Can U20: The Atlas Lion cubs fixed on their opponent in the quarter -end this Friday
Can U20: The Atlas Lion cubs fixed on their opponent in the quarter -end this Friday
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After having crossed the cup of the group phase of the CAN U20 As the leader of his group, the national selection is competing, next Monday, the quarter -final of the continental competition in the face of the selection which will finish second in Pool A. The table head teams of this group act as a potential opponent for the : this is the Sierra Leonefrom theSouth Africaof the Zambia andEgypt. Admittedly, the Sierra Leone played its four games in the group stage and occupies place in the , but the latter could be doubled by South Africa in the event of against Zambia this . Whatever the opponent of Atlas Lyonceans In the quarter, the should be difficult due to the challenges, because, in addition to a qualification at the square of the CAN, a victory during this meeting is synonymous with qualification for the next World Cup.

Mohamed Ouahbi: “We came to Egypt to win”

Satisfied with the of his team’s match against the the national coach U20, Mohamed Ouahbidisplayed his ambitions at the post-match press against the Carthage Aiglons. The 48 -year -old technician said his team would take advantage of the time before the quarter -final to rest well and sharpen his weapons. “We are going to rest and prepare a quarter in Cairo. Win, we came for that. We think it is possible. We play against quality teams, but we believe in it. Each match will be difficult, we will have to be good. We know that in the quarterfinals, from now on, the competition will be different, it is no longer the same thing. We will improve, always with confidence. I have confidence in this group, the staff, the we do every , ”launched the lion cuach.

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