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Hi everyone:
Just watching Senegal vs Egypt here.

The first half just ended and though Senegal has shown flashes of good work,
I am very concerned about certain aspects of their game.  The Egyptians,
conservative as ever, well organized and smart on the ball, have decided to
sit back and try to catch the Lions on quick long passes, usually through the
left side of the opposing D.

The Lions have a solid backline, good in the air and tactically alert, and
though they have a slight advantage in speed, they have not shown much.
Aside from the occasional 1 - 2 here and there, they have had a mediocre
showing.  I also think that their left back position has been left exposed
too many times and if they don't fix this, the Egyptians will capitalize on
this exposure with a long ball.

The Egyptians however have done much running and Senegal should be the
fresher team after the half.

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