Newcastle: Lee Ryder talks up Pepe links

Newcastle United journalist Lee Ryder has described links with Arsenal’s Nicolas Pepe as ‘intriguing’. 

The lowdown

French publication Jeunes Footeux reported earlier this month that Newcastle, Everton and Crystal Palace were all interested in the 26-year-old. Their suggestion was that the Ivory Coast international could leave on loan with an option to buy.

The £72m 2019 signing boasts the record for the most expensive addition in Arsenal’s history, and he is currently said to be earning £140,000 per week in north London.

He started five of the Gunners’ first eight Premier League matches this season, but has been an unused substitute for the last three (via Transfermarkt).

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Writing in The Chronicle, Ryder stated that the rumour is ‘one of the most intriguing’ to have surfaced of late regarding Newcastle.

He noted Mikel Arteta’s stance that the player is not for sale but pointed out that the Spaniard made similar claims about Joe Willock in the summer before he made the permanent move from the Emirates Stadium to St James’ Park.

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This would be a sensational deal when you consider that Pepe ranks as one of the 10 biggest signings in Premier League history.

He has been dismissed as a flop by the likes of Robert Pires, but his stats are actually quite respectable. In 98 appearances for the Gunners, he has been directly involved in 43 goals, scoring 25 and providing 18 assists (via Transfermarkt), a return of one goal contribution every 178 minutes in the Premier League.

Former Arsenal interim boss Freddie Ljunberg is among those who recognise the £31.5m-rated winger’s qualities, describing him as ‘lethal’, and Newcastle could do a lot worse than give him a new lease of life, just as they did with Willock earlier in 2021.

In other news, a source from another big six club has provided the latest on this Newcastle target.

England fume at delayed review

The series turned feisty on the third day at Centurion Park, when England’s No. 8, Stuart Broad, was involved in an ugly on-field exchange with the umpires after being given out lbw following a delayed review from the South Africans

Andrew McGlashan at Centurion18-Dec-2009The series turned feisty on the third day at Centurion Park, when England’s No. 8, Stuart Broad, was involved in an ugly on-field exchange with the umpires after being given out lbw following a delayed review from the South Africans.England have not enjoyed much benefit from the system’s use in this match and Broad’s anger stemmed from the length of time it took for JP Duminy, the bowler, and the captain, Graeme Smith, to call for the opinion of the TV umpire. “Because of the amount of time that the decision took, we just asked the umpires,” said Graeme Swann, who was Broad’s partner at the time. “We didn’t know out in the middle how much time was allowed.”ICC guidelines clearly state that the decision has to be made swiftly. “The total time elapsed between the ball becoming dead and the review request being made should be no more than a few seconds,” the ruling reads. “If the umpires believe that a request has not been made sufficiently promptly, they may at their discretion decline to review the decision.”About 35 seconds elapsed before the third umpire was called in, and when replays showed the ball hitting the stumps, Broad was given out. Before walking off he marched over to Aleem Dar and Steve Davis to remonstrate and was clearly unhappy as he left the field. An England spokesman confirmed they will be taking up their concerns about the delay with match referee Roshan Mahanama, but do not expect Broad to face censure.Initially there was some suggestion that the South Africans had received a signal from the dressing room but this was played down by both sides. “They [the umpires] said they hadn’t seen any signal from the dressing room, so the decision has to stand – and when you’ve seen the replay it was out, so perhaps the review system does work sometimes,” Swann said.”With TV cameras all round the ground, someone has probably picked up something somewhere,” he added. “But as far as the guys in the middle and the team are concerned, we’re certainly not pointing the finger at South Africa, and saying ‘you definitely did it’. We’re just saying that, with the amount of time, there was certainly ample opportunity for maybe a message to get out.”The ICC’s ruling on off-field input is very clear. “If the umpires believe that the captain or batsman has received direct or indirect input emanating other than from the players on the field, then they may at their discretion decline the request for a Player Review. In particular, signals from the dressing room must not be given.”Paul Harris confirmed he hadn’t seen anything come from his dressing room during the delay between the appeal and the review being called. “By the time I got there from the boundary I think AB de Villiers had said to Graeme that we might as well take it,” he said. “I think at one stage Biff [Graeme Smith] wasn’t going to take it and changed his mind. As far as I’m concerned there was no message from the changing room, I don’t think our coaching staff would do that, as it isn’t in the spirit of the game. It was just a late decision from Graeme.”The UDRS has been the centre of attention during this Test. The most controversial decision was when England were convinced they had AB de Villiers caught-behind in the first innings, but replays were inconclusive, although it has worked well in all the other cases it has been used. Still, England clearly aren’t won over just yet.”Certainly the system has a few irregularities that need ironing out quickly if it’s going to be a lasting method for technology to be used in Test cricket,” Swann said. “We’ve seen the issues that need sorting in this game. We hope they’ll be sorted ASAP.”

Spurs could bring Coutinho back to England

Tottenham Hotspur could bring Philippe Coutinho back to the Premier League this January…

What’s the word?

According to Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo (via Sport Witness), the north London outfit have been offered the chance to sign the Barcelona flop next month and he is open to joining them, especially over top-flight rivals Newcastle United.

The former Liverpool sensation is not in Xavi’s plans at the Nou Camp and is expected to leave the Catalan giants in the upcoming transfer window.

For exactly how much remains to be seen, if even permanent, though Transfermarkt value the 63-time Brazil international at just £18m.

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If there’s one area of the pitch that Spurs have struggled in, then it’s in the final third.

Harry Kane has floundered in front of goal in the Premier League this term, finding the net just twice in 14 appearances, whilst there are only two teams that have attempted fewer shots on goal per game than Spurs (10.8), rock-bottom Norwich City (10.5) being one.

You could argue that the Lilywhites aren’t creating enough clear-cut chances. Indeed, just two of Antonio Conte’s first-team stars are averaging more than one key pass per match – Heung-min Son (1.8) and Lucas Moura (1.2).

It’s clear that Spurs have missed a player like Christian Eriksen in attacking midfield all season.

Coutinho was an absolute star for Liverpool in the Premier League, so if Conte can get that back out of him, then he could well be a valuable asset for the rest of the season.

During a loan spell away from Spain, the Brazilian maestro excelled for Bayern Munich, where he averaged 2.2 key passes per 90 across the Bundesliga and Champions League. He also delivered 11 goals and nine assists in just 20 starts across both competitions, too.

That was only two seasons ago, so he may well be worth a risk as he would be given an actual chance to impress at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Once dubbed a “magician” with “magical powers” by ex-teammate Roberto Firmino, Coutinho could be the Eriksen heir that Spurs have been looking to find for quite some time.

His experience in England and track record makes this gamble 100% worth it. Fabio Paratici must look to take on Barca’s offer.

AND in other news, Conte can finally axe Spurs’ “liability” by signing £36m-rated “absolute beast”…

‘So tough’ – Arsenal star Declan Rice opens up receiving boos from West Ham fans & describes ‘really odd’ feeling to score against former club

Arsenal's Declan Rice has opened up on receiving boos from West Ham supporters, admitting it felt "really odd" to score against his former club.

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Rice has emerged as a crucial player for the Gunners in their quest for Premier League glory with four goals and five assists. Despite the struggles against West Ham earlier in the season, where Arsenal faced defeats in the Carabao Cup and the Premier League, Rice remained determined to make his mark. And he walked the talk during the Gunner's 6-0 win earlier in February by scoring a long-ranger at the London Stadium. Nonetheless, the 25-year-old admitted that facing his former club was challenging, especially when met with mixed reactions from West Ham fans at his old stomping ground.

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Speaking to Rice said: "It was so tough. We lost in the cup to them. We lost in the league at the Emirates; I didn't play well and gave away a penalty. The West Ham fans bantered me and I can 100% take that; I played for West Ham for 10 years and I know how they work. When I went over to take the corner, there were a few boos, but there were claps as well.

"I know my love for them has never changed; their love for me has never changed. It is one of those things where you move on. Obviously, I scored a great goal, it was really odd. Even speaking about it now, it is weird. A lot of the lads asked me afterwards, 'How does it feel?' It was a bittersweet feeling, really odd."

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Despite that remarkable strike, Rice refrained from celebrating and the England international added, "I always said I would never celebrate against West Ham and I don't think I ever will. They made me who I am. I spent 10 years there; I owe them a lot. I would never ever celebrate; I think that would be really disrespectful. Overall, [it was] a really good day to win and to score, but a bittersweet feeling."

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Rice remains focused on his development and the team's collective goal of achieving Premier League glory. He will be back in action against Sheffield United on Monday evening to add to his tally of goals.

Tottenham could move for Nicolo Zaniolo

Tottenham Hotspur may swoop for AS Roma’s Nicolo Zaniolo in next summer’s transfer window, according to Calciomercato. 

The lowdown

The attacking midfielder was heavily involved for Roma at the start of the season but has not started either of their last two matches (via Transfermarkt), while there was apparently some light ‘bickering’ with his manager, former Spurs boss Jose Mourinho, in training last week.

Zaniolo is yet to register a goal or an assist this season but he is certainly a highly-rated talent. Roma legend Daniele de Rossi marvelled at the 22-year-old’s ‘incredible natural physique’ and backed him to become ‘a great player’.

According to FBRef, he boasts a similar statistical profile to Wolves’ Adama Traore, Brighton’s Leandro Trossard and in particular Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha.

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With Zaniolo an unused substitute for Roma’s 2-0 victory over Genoa on Sunday, alarm bells are ringing and his future is in doubt.

As per Calciomercato, there have apparently been ‘several’ approaches already, ‘especially’ from Juventus.

The report noted that Zaniolo’s contract runs until 2024 and revealed that he’s currently valued at around €40m, equating to £33.5m. That’s a sum which could well ‘intrigue’ Tottenham.

The verdict

What made Mourinho’s snub all the more significant was that he turned to 18-year-old Felix Afena Gyan rather than Zaniolo when assessing his options. In fairness, the teenager did go on to score two goals, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a damning decision without the benefit of hindsight.

He continues to pose a threat in the final third, averaging 2.2 shots and 2.2 successful dribbles per game in Serie A. Those returns would put him third and second in Tottenham’s squad respectively, highlighting how transformative he could be to their attack.

Indeed, now might actually be a good time to invest in Serie A’s one-time Young Player of the Year. He might not be on top form, but he has just returned from a serious injury and he may soon remind the footballing world of his abilities, considerably increasing his price tag in the process.

In other news, read Fabrizio Romano’s claim regarding Antonio Conte

Ireland lose Mooney for World Twenty20

Ireland have suffered a blow ahead of the ICC World Twenty20 with the allrounder John Mooney ruled out due to a serious finger fracture

Ger Siggins16-Aug-2012John Mooney, the man who hit the winning runs for Ireland against England in the 2011 World Cup, has been ruled out of the ICC World Twenty20 due to a serious finger fracture. He suffered the injury when fielding in Irish club cricket, having returned to the game as a bowler while still resting a dislocated thumb sustained last month.”I’m devastated to be missing out on the rest of the season and the Twenty20 World Cup”, Mooney told ESPNcricinfo. “I was playing as a bowler for my club North County at the weekend as I was resting my thumb from batting since I dislocated it against Afghanistan.”I took a sharp chance low to the ground at first slip off Eddie Richardson and looked down to see the top part of my middle finger was floppy. I knew it wasn’t good.”A visit to a finger specialist on Tuesday gave Mooney, who has won 134 Ireland caps, the news he was dreading. “He confirmed I have fractured it and ripped the tendon from the bone,” Mooney said. “I’m in a splint now for 12 weeks where hopefully the tendon will reconnect with the bone. It’s particularly hard to take as I had to fly home from the qualifiers early due to my hamstring injury.Cricket Ireland performance director Richard Holdsworth said the initial hope had been that an uncomplicated break might have had Mooney back playing by September. “We had hoped that it was just a break, and he might have been able to be back playing in 3-4 weeks”, Holdsworth said.”But he has damaged the ligaments and so we’ve reluctantly had to rule him out. It’s a great shame and a setback to him, especially as he was injured in the qualifiers in Dubai. He’s such a big part of the team and we really want him to be there.”Mooney has been a key member of Phil Simmons’ Ireland side since the 2007 World Cup, where he made just one appearance. The combative Dubliner famously struck the final blow as Ireland beatEngland at Bangalore in last year’s World Cup.But an injury sustained while diving for catch in the T20 qualifiers in Dubai in March ruled him out of early season with his club. He recovered and played a short trial with Sussex in June, before he returned early after deciding a county career was not for him.The Irish squad will be released at 9am local time on Friday, with England-bound Boyd Rankin certain to be included.

Chanderpaul and bowlers thrash Canada

The only ODI at Sabina Park was barely a contest as West Indies, led by Shivnarine Chanderpaul’s 11th ODI century, warmed up for the ICC World Twenty20 with a 208-run win against Canada

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ScorecardDarren Bravo scored a quick 74 and added 143 with Chanderpaul•DigicelCricket.comThe only ODI at Sabina Park was barely a contest as West Indies, led by Shivnarine Chanderpaul’s 11th ODI century, warmed up for the ICC World Twenty20 with a 208-run win against Canada. Chanderpaul scored 101 to lift West Indies to 316 before the left-arm spinner Nikita Miller took 3 for 15 to limit the tourists to 108.West Indies’ score was built on a strong opening stand of 88 between Chanderpaul and Andre Fletcher, who missed his fifty by two runs. Chanderpaul and Darren Bravo came together for a massive stand of 143 for the second wicket. Bravo was the aggressor in the stand, hitting a quick 74 off 75 balls with six fours and two sixes.Rizwan Cheema gave Canada their long-awaited breakthrough in the 41st over but there was further misery for Canada as a 80% fit Ramnaresh Sarwan made an unbeaten 47 off 26 balls to help take West Indies past 300. Chanderpaul departed in the 42nd over hitting six fours and a six in his knock, but Narsingh Deonarine came in and added a quick 74 with Sarwan to lift West Indies to an imposing total for the minnows to chase.The West Indies seamers – Ravi Rampaul, David Bernard and Darren Sammy – struck quickly to leave Canada reeling at 52 for 6 by the 16th over. Only Umar Bhatti offered some resistance with an unbeaten 32, but in a hopelessly lost cause. The parsimonious Miller conceded only 15 off 9.2 overs and cleaned up the tail.

No Neymar, no problem for Al-Hilal! Aleksandar Mitrovic on fire for Saudi Pro League leaders ahead of crucial clash with Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr

The Brazilian may have been the club's star summer signing, but it is the former Fulham forward who has emerged as their talisman

On August 15, Al-Hilal announced the signing of Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain for €90 million (£77.2m/$98.3m). It was the most expensive transfer in the history of the Saudi Pro League (SPL), the biggest deal ever done outside of Europe too, and the Brazilian was given a predictably rapturous welcome when he arrived in Riyadh.

Al-Hilal had already made several other notable acquisitions during the off-season, including Kalidou Koulibaly, Ruben Neves, Malcom and, perhaps most impressively of all, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic – but the Neymar transfer obviously trumped them all.

This was the statement signing the club had been desperate to make; a coup comparable to Al-Nassr landing Cristiano Ronaldo in January or Al-Ittihad convincing Karim Benzema to leave Real Madrid at the end of last season.

In terms of visibility and profile, bringing in Brazil's all-time leading goalscorer was priceless. But, from a sporting perspective, Al-Hilal coach Jorge Jesus didn't necessarily need Neymar. In reality, what he really needed was a No.9 – and just four days after Neymar joined, he got one.

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Al-Hilal did their utmost to persuade Romelu Lukaku to join in July, but the Belgian said that while he was "honoured" by the interest of "the biggest club in the Middle East", he wasn't "ready to leave Europe". Consequently, Al-Hilal had to turn their attention elsewhere, and Aleksandar Mitrovic quickly emerged as their preferred target.

The problem was that Fulham had no intention of selling their star striker, the man that had fired them back into the Premier League with a record-breaking 43 goals – before helping them stay there by netting 14 times last season. But Mitrovic made life difficult for Fulham. Impossible, in fact.

After "reluctantly" agreeing to let him leave after the Premier League season had already begun, and just two weeks before the close of the transfer window, the Cottagers stated that "the player had consistently made his desire to leave known".

Manager Marco Silva went even further, saying that Mitrovic had "forced" his way out of the club. "If you ask me if it is normal? No," the Portuguese told reporters. "If you ask me if football players should behave in this way? No. That is the easy answer."

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Mitrovic felt Al-Hilal had made him an offer that he couldn't refuse. "I talked about it with my family," he told the just over a month after signing a deal worth a reported £400,000 ($500,000) per week. "Turning it down was impossible."

Mitrovic insisted, though, that it wasn't just a question of money. The former Anderlecht and Newcastle forward said he was delighted to have finally "arrived at a top club". While that felt like an unnecessary dig at Fulham, he had a point when he claimed that "Al-Hilal is a bit like Real Madrid in Europe."

They're not just the most successful side in the history of Saudi Arabian football, no team in Asia has lifted more trophies (66), including four AFC Champions Leagues (1991, 2000, 2019 and 2021). They also reached the final of the FIFA Club World Cup earlier this year, losing 5-3 to Madrid themselves in a cracking contest in Morocco.

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Jesus was just as happy to have Mitrovic on board and threw him straight into the starting line-up for the August 24 clash with Al-Raed. Just five days after his unveiling as an Al-Hilal player, which coincided with a frustrating 1-1 draw at home to Al-Fayha, Mitrovic made his presence felt, opening the scoring in a 4-0 rout of Al-Raed with a trademark header.

"You can see how Mitrovic helped us offensively today," Jesus enthused afterwards. "In the second half he started to get physically tired, but that is normal because he joined the team only a few days ago."

Mitrovic admitted that he had felt some fatigue in the second half, and would require some time to get in sync with his team-mates, but declared that he felt "more than ready for the upcoming games". And he proved true to his word.

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Stealing Benzema's thunder

When Al-Hilal travelled to Al-Ittihad on September 1 for the first Saudi Clasico of the season, all eyes were on the home side's striker, the Ballon d'Or-holding Benzema. It was the visiting No.9 who stole the show, though. Mitrovic cancelled out Romarinho's opener with a stunning volley before going on to score a hat-trick in a thrilling 4-3 win. A very clear and unequivocal message had been sent to the reigning SPL champions: Al-Hilal were a very real threat to Al-Ittihad's crown with Mitrovic up front.

And the feeling at the time was that as soon as Neymar was fit to play, Jesus' side would become even more formidable up front. That notion was reinforced by the South American setting up two goals in a 26-minute minute cameo against Al-Riyadh a fortnight later. There was another assist – but still no goals – in a 2-0 win over Al-Shabab on September 29.

However, by that point, there were already rumours that Neymar and Jesus were not seeing eye to eye. It was even claimed that the forward wanted the Portuguese sacked, prompting talk that Jesus might return to former club Flamengo.

The forward dismissed the speculation as "bullsh*t" and "fake news", but some have argued that the season-ending injury Neymar suffered while on international duty in October may have been something of a blessing in disguise for Jesus, at least from a tactical perspective.

Brighton vs Brentford: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

How to watch Brighton vs Brentford in the Premier League on TV and online in the United States.

Brighton take on Brentford in a Premier Leaguegame at Amex Stadium on Saturday.

The Seagulls have remained unbeaten in their last five matches in all competitions which include a 5-0 win over Grimsby Town in the FA Cup quarter-final. They are currently seventh in the Premier League.

Brentford have lost just twice in their last 10 matches in all competitions and are currently eight on the league table, tied on points with Brighton.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Premier League fixture between Brighton vs Brentford, plus team news, recent form and more.

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The game is scheduled for April 1, 2023, at Amex Stadium. It will kick off at 10am ET in the US.

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Brighton will continue to be without Jakub Moder and Adam Lallana due to injuries while Jeremy Sarmiento is out for the season due to a foot fracture.

The good news for the club is that Tariq Lamptey has rejoined training after coming back from a knee injury.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Sanchez, SteeleDefenders:Webster, Dunk, Van Hecke, Estupinan, Veltman, Colwill, LampteyMidfielders:Mac Aliister, Caicedo, Gilmour, Gross, Ayari, March, Buonanotte, MitomaForwards:Enciso, Undav, FergusonBrentford team news

Keane Lewis-Potter, Vitaly Janelt and Kristoffer Ajer will miss the clash for Brentford due to injuries while Shandon Baptiste misses out due to a one-match suspension.

Position Players

Goalkeepers:Raya, Strakosha, CoxDefenders:Ajer, Pinnock, Jansson, Mee, Zanka, Henry, Hickey, Roerslev, StevensMidfielders:Janelt, Norgaard, Jensen, Dasilva, Onyeka, Baptiste, Ghoddos, DamsgaardForwards:Toney, Schade, Wissa, MbeumoHead-to-head record

Date Result Competition

15 October, 2022Brentford 2-0 BrightonPremier League26 July, 2022Brighton 0-1 BrentfordClub Friendly27 December, 2021Brighton 2-0 BrentfordPremier League11 September, 2021Brentford 0-1 BrightonPremier League5 February, 2017Brentford 3-3 BrightonChampionship

Brentford have won the last two matches against Brighton which include a 2-0 win in the Premier League back in October 2022.

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Senegal vs Egypt: The Road to the Afcon final

How have the two continental giants fared as they’ve made their way to Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations showpiece?

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Zimbabwe came within seconds of holding Senegal in the two sides’ tournament opener, with Sadio Mane stepping up to bag a 97th-minute penalty after Kelvin Madzongwe was penalised for a handball in the box.

The Teranga Lions headed into the game with only 18 players due to injuries and coronavirus diagnoses, but monopolised the possession in a one-sided encounter.

Nonetheless, their game lacked precision and a cutting edge amidst humid, energy-sapping conditions.

For Egypt, things were even tougher, as they were blown away by a rampant Nigeria side, who should have won more convincingly than 1-0.

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Yet another turgid performance from Senegal, as they and Guinea ground out a 0-0 victory with the Syli Nationale slightly edging the possession stakes.

Egypt bounced back from their victory over Nigeria with an unconvincing 1-0 triumph over Guinea-Bissau, who thought they’d nabbed a late equaliser when Mama Balde bagged a goal of the tournament contender after cutting in from the left flank.

VAR ultimately ruled out the stunning effort, denying the islanders a second point, and getting the North Africans back to winning ways.

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Mohamed Abdelmomen scored the only goal of the game for Egypt as they downed Sudan in a low-key encounter in Yaounde, with the Pharaohs largely faring well with their opponents’ long-ball approach but unable to carve open clear opportunities.

Senegal were even more effectively neutralised in Bafoussam, playing out an underwhelming 0-0 draw against their lowly opponents.

At this stage of the tournament, while both Senegal and Egypt were largely looking solid, neither were truly looking like title contenders.

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Quarter-finalEgypt took their game to new heights when faced with high-flying Ivory Coast, who entered the contest on the back of eliminating reigning champions Algeria in their final group game.

The Pharaohs at times rode their luck, but created over 20 chances and kept the Elephants at bay before progressing on penalties when Eric Bailly missed his spot kick.

On paper, Senegal had an easier ride, winning 2-0 against nine-men Cape Verde, although the contest didn’t exactly pan out as expected, with the Teranga Lions only taking the lead through Mane after the Liverpool man had suffered a head injury in a collision with goalkeeper Vozinha.

Bamba Dieng finally guaranteed progress in the 92nd minute.

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