African teams have a point to prove at this World Cup. How are they faring?. There are twice as many teams from Caf at this World Cup than in 2022, but their results so far have been hit and miss• Predict the winner | Daily podcast | Download our appOn Monday evening local time at New York New Jersey Stadium, Senegal will face Norway in a game that is not only crucial in terms of who qualifies from Group I, but will go a long way in determining how African performance at this World Cup is viewed.
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Trechos de apoio da pauta: There are twice as many teams from Caf at this World Cup than in 2022, but their results so far have been hit and miss• Predict the winner | Daily podcast | Download our appOn Monday evening local time at New York New Jersey Stadium, Senegal will face Norway in a game that is not only crucial in terms of who qualifies from Group I, but will go a long way in determining how African performance at this World Cup is viewed. This is not entirely fair – nobody can seriously doubt that Senegal are an extremely adept side, and it may be that the court of arbitration for sport decides that they are indeed the reigning African champions – but there is a sense that Africa could do with a big performance.No region benefited as much from the expansion of the World Cup as Africa.
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