Guinea VS Morocco

Discussion in 'Africa' started by MaRoC-2007, Jan 24, 2008.

  1. MaRoC-2007

    MaRoC-2007 New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    I think this match will be a tough one...But i predict Morocco will win...

    Even though Morocco's main scorer Alloudi who scored the 1st 3 goals against Namibia is not playing....we will win...Inshallah

    What do you guys think??:D
     
  2. saabrian

    saabrian Member

    Mar 25, 2002
    Upstate NY
    Club:
    Leicester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Well I'm pulling for Guinea. They played the hosts tough and lost only on a wonder goal. Morocco had a cakewalk with their opening match against a patsy but the 5-1 win will certainly give the team confidence anyway. Guinea need at least a draw in this match to stay alive, as I can't see Namibia getting a result against Ghana.
     
  3. Uranus

    Uranus New Member

    Jan 3, 2008
    Guinea - Morocco

    If Alloudi(scored hattrick ag. Namibia in first game) wouldn't miss todays match, I would surely go for Morocco win. But he is missing and Guinea surely offer quality football material. They have to go for win today as draw is too low for them after first round loss. I am sure they'll manage to score at least one goal in this situation, but it will mean to open defense little bit and Morocco will wait for their chances. They are matured team and even without Alloudi well capable of scoring. I strongly believe that Morocco will score at least one goal too in this kind of game. So both temas to score but it won't end with draw IMO as Guinea doesn't need it.
    I expect result like 2-1, 1-2 or higher and recommend medium stakes for
    over 2,5, @2,1, Interwetten, 5/10, Good luck:)
     
  4. FCMB

    FCMB Member

    Nov 26, 2006
    Beirut, Lebanon
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Lebanon
    Guinea - Morocco 1-0
     
  5. ReMad

    ReMad Member

    Feb 25, 2007
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    ReMad Member

    Feb 25, 2007
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    ReMad Member

    Feb 25, 2007
  8. FCMB

    FCMB Member

    Nov 26, 2006
    Beirut, Lebanon
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    Lebanon
    HT: 1-0 for Guinea.
     
  9. ReMad

    ReMad Member

    Feb 25, 2007
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    ReMad Member

    Feb 25, 2007
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    ReMad Member

    Feb 25, 2007
  12. footballfreak

    footballfreak Member

    Jun 30, 2003
    Vancouver, BC, Canad
    Club:
    Vancouver Whitecaps
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    That call was weak. No intent to injure, obvious dive. Give them both a yellow and get on with it.
     
  13. ReMad

    ReMad Member

    Feb 25, 2007
  14. Laith

    Laith Member

    May 10, 2006
    Club:
    Al Nasr Riyadh
    Nat'l Team:
    Saudi Arabia
    I guess now that Morocco will be more than 90% eliminated, you'll comeback trolling in the saudi forum, eh?
     
  15. Syriaman

    Syriaman Member

    Oct 31, 2007
    Stuttgart,Aleppo
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Syria
    Hard Luck Morocco:(,congrats Guinea!:)
     
  16. Unak78

    Unak78 BigSoccer Supporter

    Dec 17, 2007
    PSG & Enyimba FC
    Club:
    Chelsea FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Nigeria
    For Morocco fans all is not lost, by scoring that last goal you've kept gd good enough that it could help you go through with just a tie off of Ghana. Guinea has been a great surprise in this tournament for me, it will be interesting to see what type of game Namibia will put together against them (they're playing Ghana tough).

    Congrats to Guinea. Free kick by Fendounou was special; gk didn't think he would even go for it probably. :cool:
     
  17. Laith

    Laith Member

    May 10, 2006
    Club:
    Al Nasr Riyadh
    Nat'l Team:
    Saudi Arabia
    Only if Namibia beats Guinea (slim to nil chance)

    Morocco must beat Ghana to guarantee going through
     
  18. Unak78

    Unak78 BigSoccer Supporter

    Dec 17, 2007
    PSG & Enyimba FC
    Club:
    Chelsea FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Nigeria
    Or tie, and they did hold Ghana to 1-0. They may not be very good, but they have alot of pride and Brian Brendell, at least, seems capable of scoring for them from time to time
     
  19. MarocFAN

    MarocFAN Member

    May 18, 2006
    Morocco/Germany
    Its not important if Guinea wins or loose the next match.
    Morocco needs only a 1-0 cause they have scored 7 goals
    ghana only 3. So if Both Morocco and Guinea(3-0) wins , Ghana will be out.
     
  20. Maruti

    Maruti New Member

    May 14, 2006
    Sorry MarocFan, but the results in the Namibia match will mean jack *%^&.

    In the situation of a tie on points the first thing you look at is the direct results between the tied sides. Therefore the only matches that matter are the ones which involve two of the three teams: Ghana, Guinea and Morocco.
     
  21. MaRoC-2007

    MaRoC-2007 New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Morocco will win Ghana Inshallah...

    GHANA 1-0 NAMIBIA
    MOROCCO 5-1 NAMIBIA

    Morocco have the highest Goal Difference...
     
  22. Unak78

    Unak78 BigSoccer Supporter

    Dec 17, 2007
    PSG & Enyimba FC
    Club:
    Chelsea FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Nigeria
    There is a problem with using that basis for comparison:

    GHANA 2-1 GUINEA
    GUINEA 3-2 MOROCCO

    Plus, watching Namibia against Ghana was night and day to how they played Morocco. They showed improved touches and more speed than they had all day against Morocco. Thier defenders stayed between the Ghanain attackers and the goal which they could not do against Morocco and the keeper change was a hugely effective move. Plus, they had no business scoring the other day, they looked like a pub team. Yesterday, they showed a bit of skill in the midfield and their passing was much improved. That said, Ghana missed a wide open goal in the first half and several other chances besides.

    Morocco is a very strong team and should never be counted out, but Ghana hasn't played their best match and they're 2-0-0. They know that they need a win to ensure that they will go through, and their fans will be behind them. I predict a close game with several goals apeice with no preference to either side. Right now, I would say that Guinea has the most assured chance to go through, with the easiest opponent in Namibia left to play.

    Ghana's gd leaves them vulnerable to Guinea so if Ghana>Guinea, Guinea>Morocco, is followed by Morocco>Ghana then Ghana cannot expect to score enough goals in a loss to Morocco to hold off a Guinea win over Namibia. This group is wide open for any of the three imo.
     
  23. MaRoC-2007

    MaRoC-2007 New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    I AGREE...we will wait and see on Monday...

    Morocco really need to FIX their Defence...but Aboucharoune's goal was super yesterday...

    Also...the foul was caused by Guinea...that gave thm their 1st goal...:(
     
  24. MaRoC-2007

    MaRoC-2007 New Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Sektioui had some ice on his ankle and kabous was taken to hospital but it appeared that the pain he had was caused by the malaria pill he took. He is now doing fine. This was reported by Le Matin.

    [​IMG]

    • Deux joueurs manquaient à l'appel, Tarek Sektioui, assis en touche sur une chaise avec un sac de glace collé à la cheville, et, bien entendu, Soufiane Alloudi, blessé au genou.

    • Alors que l'on s'entraînait, Abderrahmane Kabousse s'est senti pris d'un malaise. Il fut transporté d'urgence, accompagné du fidèle Zaïti. Mais aux dernières nouvelles, il y avait plus de peur que de mal ! Des renseignements du côté des responsables du Onze national citent la pilule de la malaria qui aurait été à l'origine de ce malaise.

    This could be a reason for our loss...plus Alloudi
     

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