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Habib:
An extremely painful loss.  But we should give credit where due; Cameroon was
the better side today.

Anyway, few things are clear from this tourney; Cameroon will do well in this
coming WC.  They are the very first contender from Africa to actually have a
chance to win the big dance for the continent.  I am going to place a bet in
Las Vegas for them to reach the semis.  The odds against this should be at
least 25 to 1.

Senegal has incredible talent and grit on the field.  I just hope they play
more games to solidify team cohesion.  They also need to get the rash fouls
and angry reactions in check.  The European refs will not be so forgiving
during the WC.  I will also place a bet for Senegal to reach the second
round.  The odds against this are about 100 to 1.

Its been a great tourney and hopefully after eating some lunch and
re-watching this game, I'll be able to give a match analysis.

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