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JOHANNESBURG, June 3, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - European club finals match-winners
Ademola Lookman and Ayoub el Kaabi turn their attention to 2026 World Cup
qualifying in Africa from Wednesday with 52 fixtures scheduled over seven
days.
Lookman scored a hat-trick as Atalanta won the Europa League last month, and
ended a 51-match unbeaten run by Bayer Leverkusen in domestic and
international competitions.
The London-born 26-year-old could lead the Nigeria attack at home to South
Africa in Uyo in a repeat of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals won
by the Super Eagles on penalties.
A week after Lookman stole the show in Dublin, Moroccan El Kaabi nodded the
extra-time winner for Olympiakos against Fiorentina in the Europa Conference
League final in Athens.
He will be a contender for a place in the Atlas Lions attack against Zambia
in Agadir in another Cup of Nations repeat with Morocco winning 1-0 in the
Ivory Coast last January.
Meanwhile, Kenya are among 17 nations who must stage home matches at neutral
venues due to sub-standard venues, stadium renovations or security issues.
Here, AFP Sport highlights five matchday three showdowns that include shock
2022 World Cup semi-finalists Morocco and reigning African champions the
Ivory Coast.
Nigeria v South Africa
A powerful Nigerian attack will lack its biggest star -- 2023 African
Footballer of the Year Victor Osimhen -- through injury and Nathan Tella is
absent for undisclosed personal reasons.
But with Lookman, Victor Boniface, Kelechi Iheanacho and Samuel Chukwueze to
choose from, coach and former star Finidi George is not short of talent as he
prepares for his competitive debut.
South Africa welcome back forward Lyle Foster from demoted Premier League
club Burnley, who missed the Cup of Nations due to mental health challenges.
Egypt v Burkina Faso
Prolific Liverpool scorer Mohamed Salah is set to represent Egypt for the
first time since an injury against Ghana in a group match cut short his AFCON
campaign.
"Mohamed is one of the best footballers in the world and there is no rift
between us," said coach Hossam Hassan, who replaced Portuguese Rui Vitoria
after a last-16 exit in the Ivory Coast.
When Salah was injured, Hassan said the star should remain with the national
squad in west Africa, but the forward returned to his club for treatment.
Morocco v Zambia
A Hakim Ziyech goal separated the teams at the latest AFCON, where Morocco
suffered a shock last-16 loss to South Africa and Zambia failed to make the
knockout stage.
Key Moroccan figures in the 2022 World Cup run in Qatar, including goalkeeper
Yassine Bounou, defender Achraf Hakimi and forward Youssef en-Nesyri remain.
Coach Walid Regragui also called up Brahim Diaz, an attacking midfielder at
European titans Real Madrid for the clash with Zambia, who are on the back
foot after a surprise away loss to Niger.
Senegal v DR Congo
Defending champions and among the favourites to win the 2024 AFCON, Senegal
only reached the round of 16 before falling to hosts Ivory Coast after a
penalty shootout.
Stalwarts like goalkeeper Edouard Mendy, centre-back Kalidou Koulibaly and
forward Sadio Mane -- all based in Saudi Arabia -- remain as the Teranga
Lions seek redemption in World Cup qualifying.
The Congolese exceeded expectations by finishing fourth at the AFCON this
year and hope Yoane Wissa can replicate his form with Premier League outfit
Brentford.
Ivory Coast v Gabon
Coach Emerse Fae has given maiden call-ups to a France-based trio -- defender
Christopher Operi and forwards Mohamed Bamba and Evann Guessand -- for a
Korhogo clash with Gabon.
But there are no places in the Cup of Nations title-holders squad for
defenders Serge Aurier and Eric Bailly due to a lack of club game time, and
winger Wilfried Zaha remains out of favour.
Star Marseille forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang -- voted the outstanding
African after the 2023-2024 Ligue 1 season -- has been recalled having missed
the first two matchdays.