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    Tanzania's Taifa Stars Becomes The First Team to Qualify for CHAN2024 Quarterfinals

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    Tanzania's Taifa Stars Becomes The First Team to Qualify for CHAN2024 Quarterfinals

    Tanzania's Taifa Stars maintained their perfect start with a 2-1 win over Madagascar at the half-packed Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam to book their place in the quarterfinals of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

    The Taifa Stars are the first national side to cruise to the quarterfinals as they top Group B so far with three wins.

    The home side saw yet again empty seats at the stadium for the second game running. However, it was a perfect start for Tanzania who went 2-0 up inside the first twenty minutes. Clement Mzize was the danger man for the hosts as he opened the scoring in the 13th minute with a rebound after Mudathir Yahya’s effort rattled the upright. Mzize doubled the lead seven minutes later when he converted a cross from Feisal Salum’s free kick.

    Madagascar were on the wrong foot for much of the first interval but pulled one back in the 34th minute through Mika Razafimahatana. The defensive midfielder scored from inside the box after collecting a pass from Lalaina Rafanomezantsoa.

    The Barea were limited to half chances following the interval but came closest to leveling moments following the resumption through Jean Luc Ranaivoson. Shomari Kapombe of Tanzania had the better chance for his side at the other end as the interval saw fewer scoring chances with the Taifa Stars holding firm.

    The win means Tanzania qualified for the quarterfinals with nine points. Madagascar are fourth with a single point.

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    Tanzania- 9 points (3 games)

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    Harambee Stars Head to Kasarani Today.

    Harambee Stars head coach Benni McCarthy has urged his players to harness the momentum from their spirited display against Angola as they prepare for a decisive Group A clash with Morocco at the Kasarani Stadium on Sunday.

    Kenya heads into the fixture with four points from two matches, knowing that even a draw will secure them a place in the knockout stages of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).

    Morocco, however, arrived buoyed by a week’s rest and a commanding 2-0 win over Angola.

    Speaking at Saturday’s pre-match press conference, McCarthy admitted the quick turnaround from Thursday night’s gruelling draw with Angola had been physically and mentally taxing on his squad.

    “When you play on Thursday and then have to go again two days later, it’s like another marathon,” he said. “We’re recovering the players as best as we can. Morocco is very tough, organised and disciplined, probably the strongest team in our group and even in the competition.”

    The former South Africa international revealed that fatigue had forced the team into a light recovery session on Friday, with their first proper training since the Angola game taking place on Saturday. He hinted at possible changes to freshen up the side, acknowledging the effort players had put in over two intense matches.

    McCarthy stressed the importance of starting fast after a question was raised regarding the slow pickup of the team for the previous games, warning that a sluggish opening could prove costly.

    “Against Angola, we found ourselves a goal and a man down because of a slow start. Against a team like Morocco, you pay a hefty price for that. I’ll be drilling into the players that we shouldn’t give ourselves a mountain to climb.”

    He also recognised the challenge of guiding a squad where the majority are experiencing a major tournament for the first time.

    “Almost 90% of these players are new to this stage. The atmosphere can get to you, but as we’ve played, they’ve grown in confidence. The game is a huge opportunity for them to show their quality and open doors to higher levels.”

    McCarthy described Morocco as unpredictable but beatable with discipline and organisation.

    “They have a competitive league and quality players, but even the best teams struggle when you stick to your tactics and stay organised. That’s what we’re aiming for to make it difficult for them and give ourselves the best chance of a positive result.”

    Kick-off is set for 3:00 pm, with the hosts determined to turn home support into a ticket to the quarter-finals.

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