Group D could well be decided by coin toss

Ivorian skipper Yaya Toure is closed down by Mali’s Seydou Keita in their 1-1 draw in 2015. Ivory Coast defeated Ghana in a penalty shoot-out to win a first title in 23 years.

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Soccer. Any of Ivory Coast, Guinea, Mali and Cameroon can advance or pack their bags in a very tight group

All the attention at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations shifts to group D this evening, where each of the four teams from this pool - Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Mali and Guinea - stand a chance of progressing into the knockout stages.
The eventual two sides to qualify for the quarter finals could, however, be determined by a special sitting of the tournament organizers, in a scenario - as is the case after two rounds of matches - that the four teams tie on goals scored, conceded and number of points accumulated at the end of the final games of this group,.
“In such an unlikely scenario that all the numbers in that pool are equal,the organising committee will sit to decide on which factors such as fair play, or even the toss of a coin, to separate the teams.” Cecafa Secretary General Nicholas Musonye, who is part of this competition’s organizing committee, told Daily Monitor.
The final matches will commence concurrently, with Cameroon engaging Ivory Coast at the Nuevo Estadio de Malabo in the country’s Capital, whilst Guinea play Mali in the other tie set for the countryside town of Mongomo.
A win will secure either team of automatic qualification while a loss guarantees elimination. Local and visiting supporters here are bracing for a closely fought contest and have even been discussing the possibility of an upset, with few fans seemingly not disappointed to see the back of Ivory Coast from this competition.
“The most important thing here is everything (pertaining qualification) remains in our hands. We need to approach the remaining game(s) with the all the experience that we have got,” Ivory Coast skipper Yaya Toure told the media after his side’s one all draw against Guinea on the opening game for the two teams.
Mali are in the meantime considered slight favourites to edge fellow West Africans Guinea in Mongomo, in what skeptics still consider as the battle of the underdogs in this pool.