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Afcon 2021: Zimbabwe take on Covid-19 hit Senegal

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YAOUNDE – Senegal will begin their campaign to win their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations title when they take on Zimbabwe in a Group B fixture at Bafoussam Omnisport Stadium on Monday.

The Lions of Teranga were runners-up in the last edition after losing 1-0 to Algeria in the final and they will be keen to go one step further and win the trophy they narrowly missed out on in Egypt.

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Zimbabwe have confirmed all their players in camp have returned negative Covid-19 tests and will thus be available for selection against the Lions of Teranga.

However, defender Jordan Zemura, who plays for English Championship club Bournemouth, will not play any part in the game after delaying to report to camp owing to Covid-19 related protocols.

“There were no positive cases recorded from Covid-19 PCR tests conducted on Zimbabwe team on Saturday,” Zimbabwe FA confirmed on their social media pages.

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“All the 22 Warriors are available for our match against Senegal on Sunday.

“Jordan Zemura is out of this one. He is still expected to join the team once he is cleared to travel.”

While Senegal will be making their 16th appearance at the tournament, which is a record for a team that has never won the trophy, Zimbabwe are making their fifth appearance and have finished bottom of their group in each of their four previous participations.

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The Warriors have also never kept a clean sheet in 12 games at the competition.

The Lions of Teranga have won their two previous encounters with Zimbabwe at the Afcon, both by a 2-0 scoreline (in 2006 and 2017).

In the history of the tournament, Senegal have won their opening game in each of the last three tournaments – against Ghana in 2015, against Tunisia in 2017, and against Tanzania in 2019.

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Senegal have not lost in their last three matches which came during the World Cup qualifying campaign – a 3-1 win against Namibia, 1-1 draw against Togo, and 2-0 win against DR Congo.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s last three matches have seen them suffer a 1-0 defeat against South Africa, draw 1-1 against Ethiopia in the World Cup qualifiers, before managing a 0-0 draw against Sudan in a friendly.- Goal Africa

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