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With today's 0-0 draw between Tunisia and Angola and with Senegal's drab 1-1 dead heat with South Africa, the field is now set for the quarterfinals.
Here's how it stands:
Ghana-Nigeria
Tunisia-Cameroon
Egypt-Angola
Ivory Coast-Guinea
If my predictions are correct, we'll see Ghana-Cameroon and Egypt-Ivory Coast in the semis, two absolutely mouth-watering ties.
Let's see how it plays out.
The tournament's leading scorer is Cameroon's Samuel Eto'o, who's racked up 5 in three games. Impressive!
Angola's Manucho, Egypt's Hosny Abd Rabo and Morocco's Soufiane Alloudi all follow with three tallies each.
There's a lot of Cup left! Stay tuned!
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