Petkovic - ‘Every Game Tougher’ as Algeria Chase African Crown
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Soccer-Petkovic - ‘Every game tougher’ as Algeria chase African crown
Dec 28 (Reuters) - Algeria coach Vladimir Petkovic admitted he did not expect the level of resistance from Burkina Faso after his side battled to a 1-0 win on Sunday to reach the Africa Cup of Nations last 16. Read full story
Petkovic - ‘Every game tougher’ as Algeria chase African crown
Dec 28 : Algeria coach Vladimir Petkovic admitted he did not expect the level of resistance from Burkina Faso after his side battled to a 1-0 win on Sunday to reach the Africa Cup of Nations last 16."Burkina Faso played at a higher level than I expected, and we faced several difficulties during the m
Algeria Triumphs Over Burkina Faso to Secure Africa Cup of Nations Last 16 Spot | Sports-Games
Algeria Triumphs Over Burkina Faso to Secure Africa Cup of Nations Last 16 Spot Algeria's national football team secured a crucial 1-0 victory against Burkina Faso, advancing to the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday. Coach Vladimir Petkovic was surprised by Burkina Faso's strong resistance, which tested Algeria's determination and strategy throughout the match.Despite facing challenges, Petkovic praised his team's ability to control…
Can 2025: Riyad Mahrez's Penalty, Algeria Secures His Qualification with a Victory over Burkina Faso
In a lively game, Algeria defeated Burkina Faso by a penalty transformed by Riyad Mahrez, and the Fennecs took advantage of it to take the lead in Group E and compost their ticket for the eighth finals of CAN 2025, a first since 2019.
Still worn by Riyad Mahrez, the Algerian team defeated Burkina Faso's team (1-0) on Sunday 28 December during the second day of the CAN 2025 chicken phase in Rabat (Group E). The goal scored on penalty by the captain assured the Fennecs of the first place in Group E even before the end of the first round.
Algeria is back in the eighth of the finals for the first time since 2019 thanks to its victory over the Étalons (1-0).
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