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FootballAngola Coach Tips Ghana to Top 2023 Africa Cup Qualifying Group
- Angola coach Pedro Goncalves has said that the Black Stars are the team to beat in Group E of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations
- According to the Portuguese tactician, the Palancas Negras will have to battle for the second slot in a group that also contains Madagascar and the Central Africa Republic
- The qualifiers for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations begin in June 2022, with the top two teams guaranteed qualification to next year’s competition in the Ivory Coast
Angola national football team head coach Pedro Goncalves has tipped Ghana as favourites to top their group of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The Black Stars have been paired with Madagascar, the Central African Republic and Angola in Group E, with the top two teams guaranteed qualification to next year’s competition.
Otto Addo and his charges will begin their campaign to Ivory Coast 2023 in June this year.
And Goncalves in an interview has tipped Ghana as favourites to sail through the group. He believes that his outfit, Angola, will have to battle for the second slot.
“Ghana is a very powerful national team in Africa; one of the five teams representing Africa at the World Cup. So sure, they are favorites," Goncalves said via Citi Sports.
“I believe between Angola, Madagascar and Central African Republic, it will be a big fight but I believe we will make it,” he added.
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The 2023 AFCON - the 33rd edition of the continental showpiece - is set to take place between June and July of next year in the Ivory Coast.
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