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2015 Africa Cup qualifiers - Mauritius sure of beating Mauritania

Mauritius host Mauritania on Sunday looking to overturn a one goal deficit in the second leg of their Africa Cup of Nations preliminary round qualifier.

The islanders' coach Akbar Patel has three new faces in his squad for the match after they missed last week's first leg loss in Nouakchott. Kevin Bru has been released by his Bulgarian club Levski Sofia, while locally-based Fabrice Pithia and 38-year-old Jimmy Cundasamy, who plays in Reunion have all been called up. "We aim to put the Mauritanians on the wrong foot right from the start," Patel told BBC Sport. "We have to be patient and it is important to know at what moment to score in these types of games "I have a feeling Kersley Appou will send us through as he is a prolific scorer."

The Mauritanians have been boosted by the arrival of the Zamalek forward Dominique Da Silva, who missed the first leg because he had to play for his Egyptian club. Mauritania midfielder Adama Ba (pictured), who scored the only goal of the first leg, is equally confident of victory. "It was a goal that made us at ease but we could have scored at least three goals," the SC Bastia player told BBC Sport. "Now we need to do everything to qualify as we want to be present in the group stage." His team-mate Ahmed Ahmedou, who plays in England, says the best form of defence for his side will be to attack and try and extend their lead.

The overall winner will go into next Sunday's draw for the next round of preliminary qualifiers. They will join 27 nations in the draw for the next stage which will be played next month. Eventually seven countries will advance to join the 21 top-seeded sides in the group phase that will decide the qualifiers for the Nations Cup finals in Morocco next year.
20 Apr 2014
(BBC Sport, Mauritius by Yasine Mohabuth)

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