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Senegal finish top of Group B despite being held by Malawi

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Malawi drew against star-studded Senegal, but will anxiously wait to see if they qualify as one of the best third-placed sides

By Kehinde Okeowo

Senegal have Zimbabwe to thank for finishing top of Group B at the Africa Cup of Nations despite being held to a 0-0 draw by minnow, Malawi, and drawing two of their three group games. 

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Senegals’ best chances fell to Habib Diallo and Sadio Mane but they were unable to convert the opportunities as poor marksmanship robbed them of taking the lead in the encounter. 

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Malawi also saw the award of a penalty in the 74th minute overturned following a video assistant referee review, after the referee had initially judged that  Gomezgani Chirwa was tripped by Bouna Sarr in the penalty box. 

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The Flames finished third in the group on four points and will have to anxiously wait to see if they make it into the knockout stages as one best third-placed side.

Senegal on the other hand will face a third-placed side from Group A, C, or D in the last 16 on Tuesday, 25 January after winning the group.

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Meanwhile, Guinea reached the knockout stages of the Africa Cup of Nations despite losing their final Group B match 2-1 against a Zimbabwean side only playing for pride.

Knowledge Musona and Kudakwashe Mahachi scored for Zimbabwe in the 26th and 43rd minutes respectively, but Naby Keita halved the deficit for Guinea with a stunning goal to end the encounter in favour of the Southern African nation. 

The match also saw history made as Rwanda’s Salima Mukansanga became the first woman to officiate a Nations Cup game as the centre referee. 

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