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Tactical Algeria boss talks his charge's AFCON chances

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Algeria, who whitewashed every team they faced, including Harambee Stars en-route to winning the 2019 AFCON, are not favorites this time round in Belmadi's eyes.
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Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi has played down  the Desert Foxes' chances ahead of this month’s TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Cote d’Ivoire 2023.

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Algeria, who whitewashed every team they faced, including Harambee Stars en-route to winning the 2019 AFCON, are not favorites this time round in Belmadi's eyes.

Belmadi stated that hosts Cote d’Ivoire were the team to beat at the tournament starting on 13 January, and also cited the Ivorians along with the likes of Egypt, Senegal, Morocco, Tunisia and Nigeria as greater contenders than the defending champions.

"We are arriving at this tournament slowly but surely, with a lot of certainty," Belmadi said when unveiling his squad for the continent’s flagship football competition.

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"But we are reminded of our elimination from the first round of the last edition, followed by our failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

"De facto we are not favourites."

It contrasts sharply with Belmadi's bullish statements before Algeria's triumphant 2019 TotalEnergies AFCON campaign in Egypt.

On that occasion, the coach correctly predicted his side would stun the continent by bringing the trophy back to Algiers.

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This time, he is keen to reduce expectations on a team still recovering from the pain of recent setbacks.

Algeria did not even reach the knockouts at the 2021 TotalEnergies AFCON in Cameroon two years or qualify for the 2022 World Cup.

But Belmadi still backed his players to perform in Cote d’Ivoire, saying: "We will go there with the intention of obtaining an optimal result."

Algeria are embarking on a 10-day training camp in the Togolese capital of Lome and play two friendlies before flying to Cote d’Ivoire for the finals.

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Despite his caution, few would write off a talented Algeria squad containing the likes of Riyad Mahrez and Youcef Belaili.

Under the guidance of Afcon mastermind Belmadi, the North Africans have pedigree and quality in abundance.

While the boss of the Desert Foxes may be downplaying their chances, Algeria remain serious contenders to recapture their continental crown.

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