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Madagascar stamping their authority at CHAN 2022

Madagascar stamping their authority at CHAN 2022

The Barea of Madagascar are running rampage at the 2022 Algeria TotalEnergies African Nations Championship with jaw dropping displays.

The Island nation whitewashed Sudan 3-0 at the Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium in Constantine on Monday to finish top of Group C and qualify for the quarter-final of the tournament with 9 points.

First half goals from Tokinantenaina ‘Tsiry’ Randriatsiferana, Solomampionona Razafindranaivo and Lalaina Rafanomezantsoa, were enough for Madagascar to defeat Sudan.

Madagascar coach Rakotondrabe Felix Romuald says his team deserve to be in the last eight after putting in a lot of work in the game.

“Before the start of the tournament I never had doubts about my team. I was worried about this game today because I watched Sudan against Ghana. All glory to my players,” Romuald told the press in Constantine.

“We had a good first half. The players did well. I am very satisfied with my players today. Our next game is against Mozambique. I have watched a few of their games on television. It’s not going to be easy. Everything is possible. It’s going to be 50 / 50.”

Madagascar will face Mozambique in the Quarterfinals and Romuald is aware of the dangers posed by the Mambas.

“Mozambique finished second behind Algeria. It was a very difficult group with Libya and Ethiopia. We are prepared and have the advantage of staying here in Constantine. I hope the supporters will stand by us in the next match,” Romuald said.

“We slowed down in the second half because we wanted to rest our players, especially our central defenders given we were leading by three goals in the first half.

When asked if Madagascar now stands a chance to challenge for the trophy, Romuald was keen to be humble.

“It’s too early, we are in the quarter-final. We focus on that first. It’s not because we won two games that we will talk about winning the trophy. We stay humble and remain focused on the next match.

“As we did today and in the game against Ghana, psychological preparation is key. It’s not easy for the players. To some it’s the very first time at this level, so we are doing our best to help them adapt.

“We went to Tunisia to prepare. We camped from December in Madagascar. I hope we continue in this manner. First we celebrate the win tonight, then turn our focus to the preparations for the quarter final.

“True, our first team reached the quarter-final of the AFCON. It’s the fruit of a lot of work back at home. Looking at our background we have always been eliminated from the start so we have had to do a lot of work to get here.”

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