Algeria Hosts Liberia in Final AFCON Qualifier in Algiers

As the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification campaign draws to a close, Algeria hosts Liberia in Algiers for a match that promises more sentiment than stakes. The Desert Foxes have already booked their ticket to Ivory Coast, and they will use this game to celebrate their qualification with their home fans. For Liberia, the Lone Stars have no chance of making it to AFCON and will be playing purely for pride.

The encounter, to be held at the iconic Stade du 5 Juillet, is expected to be a relaxed affair, with both sides focusing on giving fans a good show. Algeria, led by coach Petkovic, will aim to cap off their qualification run in style, while Liberia seeks to leave with a morale-boosting performance.

Starting Lineups

Algeria

Coach Petkovic has opted for a balanced mix of regulars and fringe players:

Goalkeeper: Guendouz

Defenders: Tougai, Nandi, Bensebaini, Atal

Midfielders: Kendouci, Chaibi, Hadjam

Forwards: Mahrez (captain), Gouiri, Bounedjah

The inclusion of star winger Riyad Mahrez signals Algeria’s intent to give the fans an entertaining performance.

Liberia

Liberia’s coach, Mario Marinica, fields a youthful side:

Goalkeeper: Koulibaly

Defenders: Teclar, Dueh, Balde, Pabai

Midfielders: Sangare, Teah, Toe

Forwards: Kumey, Sesay

While Liberia’s squad lacks experience at this level, they will look to disrupt Algeria’s rhythm with their athleticism and hunger to impress.

Match Preview

Algeria, unbeaten in the qualifiers, will aim to maintain their perfect record, driven by the support of their home crowd. Mahrez and Bounedjah will lead their attack, combining creativity and clinical finishing.

Liberia, on the other hand, has nothing to lose. Their young players are expected to enjoy the occasion and perhaps catch the eye of scouts and fans alike.

As the final whistle approaches on the qualification campaign, this match offers a moment to celebrate the beautiful game in Africa, showcasing the mix of talent, determination, and passion that defines the continent’s football.

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