Football
Senegal vs. Zimbabwe: Preview and betting tips
Senegal and Zimbabwe will face each other in the first match of Group B at AFCON. The Senegalese team will feature some world-famous names such as Sadio Mané and Kalidou Koulibaly.
Senegal and Zimbabwe will face each other in the first match of Group B at AFCON. The Senegalese team will feature some world-famous names such as Sadio Mané and Kalidou Koulibaly.
The Senegal players are the biggest favourites to win the trophy. At the last championship Senegal reached the final but lost 0-1 to Algeria. This year, it is estimated that they will reach the final again, but will make a winning run.
To qualify for the finals, they will have to start by advancing out of their group. In that group they will face Zimbabwe, Guinea and Malawi. He should have no trouble with any of these teams.
In their first match, as mentioned, they will face the Zimbabwean national team. This selection does not include any world-class footballers, while Senegal has several.
Edouard Mendy, the Chelsea goalkeeper, will be in goal, with Kalidou Koulibaly, the Naples defender, in front of him. In the attacking half, Sadio Mané, who is with Liverpool, should shine.
Senegal’s form over the last five games has been excellent. They have won four times and drawn once. They boast a 13:4 record. These statistics will also give them an advantage over their opponents.
Zimbabwe is in much worse form than Senegal. In their last 5 matches, they have won only 2 points, having drawn twice and lost three times. Their record is 2: 6.
Everything is in Senegal’s favour. Therefore, we expect this team to go for a comfortable win and enter the tournament successfully. Zimbabwe certainly won’t sell their skin for free, but they can’t match Senegal’s quality at the moment.
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