
Moroccan and Tunisian supporters spent a memorable weekend with the qualifications of the two national teams for the CAN 2012. So question: the Carthage Eagles and the Atlas Lions have a shot at they play in this competition?
Big bikes will not go to:The Egyptian , the Cameroon and Nigeria will not be the appointment of the CAN 2012! As incredible it may appear there, these three ogres of African football have been eliminated.
Better still, the six African teams who participated in the 2010 World Cup, only two teams qualified for the CAN (Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire).
The games thus remain open for a competition where the major favorite not lining up at the gate.
Mali, Guinee, ROC, Tunisie, Ghana, Soudan, Libye, Zambie, Botswana, Gabon, Guinee Equatoriale, Angola, Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso et Niger: tels sont donc les 16 qui CAN qualifies pour une des plus s'annonce serrées .
The ogre Ivorian:
On paper, the Elephants ahead as the favorites of the CAN 2012. Ironically, the comrades of Didier Drogba could cross on their way to the Atlas Lions, they will face in the CAN 2012.
Ivorians contain an exceptional offensive potential with Drogba, Kalou, Doumbia, Gervinho et al. But they have so far solved their defensive problems and internal strife flattened, who had come to light in the CAN 2010?
What a draw for the Tunisians and Moroccans?
Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Ivory Coast and Ghana should be the logical seeded pools of 4 of the CAN 2012. Tunisians in turn should certainly be included in the second cap, which is not necessarily the case for the Atlas Lions. It all depends on the criteria used by the CAF (or FIFA ranking former members of the CAN).
One thing is certain, however: Lions of the Atlas and the Carthage Eagles will absolutely want to avoid the Black Stars of Ghana and Elephants of Ivory Coast during the first round.
What ambitions for the two North African teams?
Eric Gerets has completed the first part of his contract that binds him to the FRMF, that to qualify for CAN 2012. If one refers to contract terms, the Lion of Rekem is obliged to conduct the Moroccans to the semifinals.
Still, the main objective of the Atlas Lions remain the qualification in the final stages of the 2014 World Cup, even if the Moroccans will want to definitely look good in the CAN.
Same story for Sami Trabelsi and his men. Miracles of the last hour, the Carthage Eagles will have nothing to lose in the CAN 2012. Tunisia holds the group in any case a host of talented players that could surprise on the next visit Africa.







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