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Wahbi Khazri: Tunisia captain relishes historic Brazil friendly

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Tunisia captain Wabhi Khazri says this month’s friendly against Brazil will be an acid test for the North Africans before November’s World Cup.

Tunisia, who will meet France, Australia and Denmark in Qatar, face the five-time champions on 27 September in Paris.

Prior to that, the Carthage Eagles meet Comoros, impressive debutants at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations Cup, in Orleans next Thursday but it is Brazil that is understandably the main draw.

“When I heard the news, it was incredible,” Khazri told BBC Sport Africa.

“When we talk about football, we inevitably talk about Brazil because it’s the country of football and the chance to face world-class players.

“It will be a great party and also a great challenge to measure ourselves against the best in the world of football. It’s important to play against big teams before the World Cup, because at the World Cup you meet the best.

“It also allows us to see what we are missing. We can draw conclusions at the end of the match, see what we are capable of doing well and what we can do better.”

It is little surprise that Khazri is relishing the challenge against Brazil as the two sides have met just once before, back in 1973 when the South Americans won 4-1 in a friendly.

In Qatar, Tunisia open up against Denmark, on 22 November, and then face the Socceroos four days later before finishing with a massive tie against defending champions France, on 30 November.

The Carthage Eagles have never made it out of the group stage.

Earlier this year, the 2004 African champions impressed at the delayed 2021 Nations Cup, stunning highly fancied Nigeria – who had won all their group games – in the last 16 only to be surprised themselves by Burkina Faso in the quarter-finals.

Africa’s five World Cup representatives had been set to spend this international window playing Nations Cup qualifiers for the next finals, in Ivory Coast in 2024.

However, these fixtures were moved to next year by the Confederation of African Football in July to allow the continent’s five World Cup sides better preparation games.

“It’s good that they have moved the Nations Cup qualifying matches,” Khazri added.

“It will allow the five African teams to gauge themselves and to prepare themselves. There will be very little preparation time before the World Cup, so this match will be very important.

“It won’t leave us much time afterwards to work because I think there will be a week to 10 days before the World Cup to prepare.”

As the last matches being played before head coaches have to name their final squads for Qatar, with the Fifa deadline for the squads of 26 being midnight on 14 November, these are vital games.

After the Brazil encounter, Khazri will return to his French club Montpellier until his league, like many, pauses in early November, to prepare for a tournament which starts when host nation Qatar take on Ecuador on 20 November.

In 1978, Tunisia made history when becoming the first African team to win a match at the World Cup – but they have struggled since, with just one victory from their past 14 games at football’s showpiece event.

That came in their last fixture at the 2018 World Cup when they beat Panama 2-1 in a dead rubber, with Khazri making Tunisia’s first before scoring the match-winner himself midway through the second half.

All five of the continent’s World Cup sides are in action next week, with Ghana also playing Brazil next Thursday – a day when Cameroon take on Uzbekistan and Morocco face Chile.

Senegal meet Bolivia the following day, before 27 September sees a fuller round of games with Tunisia taking on Brazil, Ghana meeting Nicaragua, Morocco playing Paraguay and Cameroon up against South Korea.

Source: BBC Sports

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Zinedine Zidane to join Bayern Munich at the end of season

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He just returned to the Bernabeu in some form, playing a legends match against Porto last month, and explained his departure from the Spanish capital, paving the door for current manager Carlo Ancelotti to take over. In recent weeks, Zidane has been extensively connected with a return to management, with Bayern Munich being mentioned as a possible next destination. The Bavarians and Thomas Tuchel have already agreed to split ways on June 30, and Xabi Alonso, a prospective replacement, was removed off the table when the Spaniard renewed his contract with Bayern's Bundesliga rivals Bayer Leverkusen.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Real Madrid star Zinedine Zidane is “one step away” from taking over as head coach of Champions League semifinalist Bayern Munich.

According to anonymous sources “familiar with the talks” between Bayern and Zidane, negotiations are “practically done” to the point that the Frenchman has already requested additional additions.

Zidane has been out of a job since he left Madrid as manager for the second time, in 2021.

He just returned to the Bernabeu in some form, playing a legends match against Porto last month, and explained his departure from the Spanish capital, paving the door for current manager Carlo Ancelotti to take over.

In recent weeks, Zidane has been extensively connected with a return to management, with Bayern Munich being mentioned as a possible next destination.

The Bavarians and Thomas Tuchel have already agreed to split ways on June 30, and Xabi Alonso, a prospective replacement, was removed from the table when the Spaniard renewed his contract with Bayern’s Bundesliga rivals Bayer Leverkusen.

During a tremendously spectacular campaign in which his club went undefeated, Bayern and Real Madrid icon Alonso won Bayer’s first German championship, ending Bayern’s 11-year supremacy.

In 2024/2025, it appears that Zidane will be the guy in charge of restoring Bayern to their domestic league dominance.

This is because, according to Mundo Deportivo, Zidane is only “one step away” from manning their bench, a formal signing away.

The former Ballon d’Or winner and Julian Nagelsmann were in a two-horse race for the Allianz position, but Nagelsmann renewed his contract with the German national team until after the 2026 World Cup, ending the contest sooner than planned.

MD talked with unnamed people “familiar with the talks” between Bayern and Zidane, and while nothing has been inked, they are “practically done”.

Zidane has allegedly requested reinforcements throughout a team in need of a facelift, with a particular emphasis on defence.

This is one area where Zidane may lose Alphonso Davies, a well-known Madrid target, this summer.

The Canadian’s contract does not expire until 2025, so he might stay for at least one season before moving to the Spanish capital on a free transfer.

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Ghana’s 4x100m relay squad aims for Olympic qualifying against strong competition

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Ghana and Nigeria, along with the other African countries who competed in the event, are among the few nations in the world to have participated in a competitive relay race. This implies that, as the outdoor season advances, the ranking may alter. Other countries may come in with superior times and leapfrog Ghana to qualify.

Team Ghana’s 4×100 relay performance of 38.43 seconds in the 2023 African Games qualifies them for the Olympic Games this year. However, there are several technicalities and a long way to go.

That time, however, puts Ghana in 15th place in the world relay rankings, a very excellent position.

All of this may be null and invalid by the time the Olympics arrive, given this is merely the beginning of the Athletics outdoor season.

Ghana and Nigeria, along with the other African countries who competed in the event, are among the few nations in the world to have participated in a competitive relay race.

This implies that, as the outdoor season advances, the ranking may alter.

Other countries may come in with superior times and leapfrog Ghana to qualify.

Ghana’s relay time falls within a range that several other countries have run or might run before the qualification window closes later this year.

However, the Penn Relays later this month provide Ghana with the potential to improve on their performance in the African Games and remain in respectable positions on the rankings.

The Ghana Athletics Association has already won a berth at the Penn Relays, which begin on April 25.

Ghana will have to stay in the 38-second region since it will be extremely tough considering that there will be many other countries vying for a chance to have a strong position in the rankings.

Many other relay teams will be participating in their first outdoor event of the year. Joseph Paul Amoah, Benjamin Azamati, Edwin Gadayi, and Solomon Hammond’s experience at the African Games might benefit the team.

On May 4, however, the World Relay Championships will take place in the Bahamas. This tournament will be the primary qualification for the Olympic Games. The eight teams that make it to the final will qualify to run in Paris, regardless of their timings.

To ensure a spot in the Games, Ghana must first qualify for the final in the Bahamas. The Bahamas will be a sure bet to qualify. If Team Ghana does not go to the global Relays final, it will be decided based on global rankings and timings accumulated throughout the outdoor season. The top timings will then join the core eight who have qualified for the global relays in the Bahamas.

Ghana may have a terrific race time and is now ranked in the top 15 in the world, but this is not cause for jubilation. There is still a lot of work to be done before we can book a flight to Paris.

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Asamoah Gyan explains why he declined national team appointment

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"The timing was wrong, but let us see what happens in the future," Asamoah Gyan remarked during the interview, adding that everyone has a different strategy to dealing with such possibilities. Asamoah Gyan, known for his prodigious goal-scoring ability, is Ghana's all-time leading goal-scorer and holds the record for the most goals scored by an African player in the FIFA World Cup. Throughout his remarkable playing career, he represented Ghana in the 2006, 2010, and 2014 FIFA World Cups in Germany, South Africa, and Brazil, respectively, demonstrating his brilliance on a worldwide scale.

Ghana great Asamoah Gyan has revealed that he refused a coaching position with the national team.

Gyan, who holds a UEFA Licence B coaching qualification, said this during an interview with Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show on Wednesday.

Gyan explained his choice, saying that while he was grateful for the opportunity, he thought the timing was not right to accept the position.

However, he would not rule out future coaching possibilities with the national team.

“The timing was wrong, but let us see what happens in the future,” Asamoah Gyan remarked during the interview, adding that everyone has a different strategy for dealing with such possibilities.

Asamoah Gyan, known for his prodigious goal-scoring ability, is Ghana’s all-time leading goal-scorer and holds the record for the most goals scored by an African player in the FIFA World Cup.

Throughout his remarkable playing career, he represented Ghana in the 2006, 2010, and 2014 FIFA World Cups in Germany, South Africa, and Brazil, respectively, demonstrating his brilliance on a worldwide scale.

Gyan played for a number of clubs throughout the world, including Liberty Professionals, Stade Rennes, Udinese, Sunderland, Al Ain, Shanghai SIPG, Kayerispior, North East United, and Legon Cities, before formally retiring from professional football in June 2023.

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