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MOROCCO FACE A FIRM TEST IN THEIR SECOND GROUP A GAME AGAINST UGANDA

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Having pleased the home fans with triumph on the first day of the season of the Womens' Africa Cup of Nations finals, has Morocco face a firm test in their second Group A game as they take on Uganda at the Prince Moulay Abdallah Stadium in Rabat on Tuesday.

 

Morocco edged Burkina Faso by a solitary goal in the competition's most memorable game while Uganda went down to Senegal 2-0 on their re-visitation of Wafcon following a 20-year nonappearance.

 

In any case, they were at fault for passing up on a few vital possibilities and ought to have more out of their game.

 

Morocco's commander Ghizlane Chebbak guaranteed that as the competition advances "the presentation of the Lionesses will be better and that the entire crew plans to satisfy the Moroccan public".

 

Uganda, nonetheless, are very equipped for conveying a reality check.

 

The Morocco-Uganda match will be the second of a twofold header on Tuesday, what begins with Burkina Faso taking on Senegal.

 

Senegal top the standings after their two goal triumph and are supposed to ensure their advancement to the following phase of the competition to the detriment of Burkina Faso, who are taking part interestingly and looked overawed on Saturday.

 

Senegal recorded their very first win at the finals, having lost every one of the three matches on their main past appearance quite a while back.

 

For Burkina Faso it is an opportunity to return now that the nerves are out of rh way.

 

"We will fail to remember the loss and we will play the following match feeling great. There are three points that we need to get," said commander Charlotte Millogo.

 

Tuesday's activity follows the heavyweight conflict on Monday when South Africa crushed reigning champs Nigeria 2-0 in Rabat toward the beginning of Group C.

 

The main two finishers in every one of the three gatherings, in addition to the two best third positioned finishers, advance to the quarterfinals. It really implies that eight of the 12 groups contending go through, with just four exiting after the primary round stage.

 

The Wafcon effectively decides the personality of the four African nations who are going to the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand one year from now.

 

 

 

 

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