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IN GHANA
Result: Guinea 3 Morocco 2
WABA Aba, the MTN Africa Cup of Nations
official ball which was manufactured by
giant sportswear company Adidas and presented
to Caf last October during the draws, has
become the darling of players.
The ball which is light, fast and swerves
on impact has aided players to score some
cracking goals, making the Ghana 2008 opening
week a joy to watch.
While outfield players have enjoyed 'Waba
aba', it has become a nightmare for goalkeepers
who have been made to look ordinary. At
26, this year's tournament has the highest
number of goals scored in the first eight
opening matches.
This translates into an average of 3.25
goals per match, compared to 2.62 goals
per game in 2000 and 0.62 goals per match
in 2002. Tunisia 2004 meanwhile had an average
of 2.25 goals per match while in Egypt (2006)
the average after eight games was 2.5 goals
per match.
The evening kickoff has also contributed
to the good football so far witnessed in
the tournament.
Previous tournaments in West Africa contributed
to the poor performance of Euro based players
as they could not easily adapt to hot weather.
The pick of the goals include Medji Traoui's
stunner against Senegal, Sulley Muntari's
late leveler against Guinea , Elrio van
Heerden's equalizer for South Africa against
Angola and Mohamed Zidan's third goal against
Cameroon.
Soufiane Alloudi of Morocco is the leading
scorer with three goals following his hat-trick
against Namibia.
Cameroon’s 26-year-old striker Samuel
Eto'o is only one goal away from equaling
the all time Nations Cup goals record held
by Cote d' Ivoire's Laurent Pokou.
Thousands of journalists have meanwhile
struggled to get accreditation to cover
the tournament.
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