No African World Cup Wins Yet But Fans Still Hopeful

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No African World Cup Wins Yet But Fans Still Hopeful Africa

No Africa team victories yet, but fans aren't discouraged. It's early in World Cup play and teams still have chances to win and advance to the next phase.

Senegal lost 2-0 to the Netherlands, Tunisia drew 0-0 against Denmark, as did Morocco against Croatia. Despite his team's loss, the Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly was happy to see Africans united in their support for the continental champions at Qatar 2022. The next games for the African teams are scheduled for today, when Ghana will play against Portugal and Cameroon will play against Switzerland. The first few days of the event have seen these two surprises -- Saudi Arabia beating Argentina 2-1 and Japan beating Germany 2-1.Senegal lost 2-0 to the Netherlands, Tunisia drew against Denmark, as did Morocco against Croatia. No Africa team victories yet, but fans in the United States aren't discouraged.

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