Senegal made it two wins in two games in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers thanks to Sadio Mane's late goal. WRAP ➡️
Sade Mane and Ismaila Sarr maintained their starting berths from the win over Benin, although Habibou Diallo started ahead of Boulaye Dia.
Rwanda were eager to get off the mark in Group L after starting with a draw against Mozambique two days ago. However, it was the reigning African champions who got the all-important winner in stoppage time courtesy of a Sadio Mane penalty, taking his tally to three goals in the campaign.Cape Verde got their first win in Group B after defeating Togo 2-0 on Tuesday evening.
Julio Tavares opened the scoring after 10 minutes for the hosts, while Jamiro Monteiro wrapped up the win on 84 minutes.Here are 10 stars clubs could soon sign as free agents! Zambia bounced back from the defeat to Cote d'Ivoire with a come-from-behind win over Comoros. Enock Mwepu and Kings Kangwa got the goals for Chipolopolo after El Fardou Ben Nabouhane had given the visitors a 13th-minute lead.Burkina Faso maintained their winning start in Group B with a 3-1 triumph over Eswatini on Tuesday afternoon.Sabelo Ndzinisa got the only goal for Eswatini, who suffer their first defeat of the campaign.
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