Olympic Games Football: Mali take on free scoring Japan while Guinea gear up to battle France

Olympic Games Football: Mali take on free scoring Japan while Guinea gear up to battle France

Eric Munene 08:20 - 27.07.2024

Guinea lost to New Zealand whereas Mali earned a point from their encounter with Israel in round 1 and with that, round 2 promises to be a thrilling show with Mali going up against Japan and Guinea clashing against France.

As the Olympic football tournament continues to intensify, the clash between Mali and Japan, alongside the encounter between Guinea and France, promises thrilling action and high stakes.

In their opening match, Japan showcased their prowess with a stunning 5-0 victory over Paraguay, driven by Shunsuke Mito and Shota Fujio, who each scored twice.

Now, they face Mali, a team that drew 1-1 with Israel in their opener. Japan, aiming for a record eighth consecutive Olympic appearance, seeks to build on their strong start and secure progression with a win, potentially resting key players for their final group fixture.

Mali, on the other hand, is eager to rebound from their draw and improve their chances of reaching the quarter-finals.

With only their second Olympic appearance since 2004, Mali's squad features significant European experience, including players like Coli Saco, who has expressed a desire to make a significant impact.

Mali's resilience will be tested as they face a formidable Japanese side that is in scintillating form.

France vs Guinea

Meanwhile, the France-Guinea match is set to be a pivotal encounter. France’s 3-0 victory over the USA has set them up as strong contenders for the gold medal, with Michael Olise and a prolific attacking lineup leading the charge.

A win against Guinea would almost guarantee France’s progression to the quarter-finals.

France's impressive record when hosting the Games adds to their confidence as they seek to end a 40-year wait for Olympic gold.

Guinea, however, faces an uphill battle after a narrow 2-1 defeat to New Zealand. Their hopes rest on overcoming a history of setbacks, including a past defeat to France in the Olympics.

Despite this, Guinea’s ability to cause upsets, highlighted by their pre-tournament victory over Argentina, means they should not be discounted.