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The French-born midfielder has been called up by Madagascar for the upcoming double-header.
The Liverpool manager could lose several key players to the rescheduled Africa Cup of Nations next January.
34-year-old Johnny McKinstry was appointed manager of the Uganda national team at the very end of September and has already tasted success.
Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez has also been nominated.
The Liverpool star sent controversial tweets that demanded the disgraced player be given a ‘second chance’.
On the back foot for the majority of the game, Algeria defended their early lead against Senagal to lift the title for the second time.
The defending champions bowed at the last-16 stage of the competition.
Senegal await in the decider which will take place on Friday.
They await the winners of the clash of Nigeria and Algeria.
Tunisia swept aside their opponents to reach the semi-finals.
Senegal were 1-0 winners in Cairo to become the first side advance to the final four.
They’ll now face Africa Cup of Nations debutants Madagascar in the quarter-finals.
The Crystal Palace star, who is being linked with a move to Arsenal, scored a decisive goal on Monday.
Algeria will face either Ivory Coast or Mali in the last eight after seeing off Guinea.
They beat two-time winners DR Congo to reach the competition’s quarter-finals
The Pharaohs last-16 exit at the Africa Cup of Nations proved costly for Javier Aguirre and his staff.
Thembinkosi Lorch scored the winner in the last-16 encounter.
Nigeria beat holders Cameroon 3-2 in Saturday’s thrilling Africa Cup of Nations last-16 tie.
Hakim Ziyech missed a penalty in normal time as one of the favourites were knocked out by Benin.
The knockout stages of the competition begin on Friday.
Pre-tournament favourites Egypt have booked their place in the knockout stages.
Unbeaten Madagascar defeated the Super Eagles 2-0 to top Group B on Sunday.
Two of the Premier League’s most highly-rated forwards went head-to-head in Cairo on Thursday.
Jonathan Kodjia’s second-half strike saw them edge to a 1-0 win over South Africa.
Herve Renard is one of the most high-profile managers at this year’s tournament.
Egypt captain Ahmed Elmohamady feels the Liverpool star has few peers.
Hardlife Zvirekwi is a former regular of the national side.
South Africa and Morocco are two frontline contenders to step in as hosts.
The Liverpool star chipped the ball into the net to complete the scoring in a seesaw matchday 5 struggle.
Liverpool will be breathing a sigh of relief after Egypt confirmed Mohamed Salah’s injury is not a serious one.
Fans had queued outside the stadium nine hours before the start of the eagerly-awaited match.
The Africa Cup of Nations champions have announced the appointments of the former Netherlands duo as their new coaching team.
Their 2-0 win sets up a clash with Egypt in a repeat of the 2008 final.
The match in Libreville ended in a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes and extra time.
The attacker was the only player to miss in the penalty shootout with Cameroon, who now progress to the semi-finals.
Having impressed for Togo this month despite being without a club, Adebayor hopes he has won some suitors in England.
The 38-year-old was blamed by Togolese fans for his role in the 3-1 defeat to Morocco.
Saint-Etienne’s Henri Saivet was also on target as Zimbabwe were easily beaten.
The Liverpool manager is frustrated at the lack of clarity from Fifa as his defender remains unavailable.
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