AFCON 2021: No Black Stars player made it in the AFCON team of the tournament

No Black Stars player was included in the team of the tournament in the just-ended Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

The Black Stars failed to win a single game in the just ended African cul of the nation which lead to the sacking of Milovan Rejevac.

The four-time African champions failed to get a slot in the AFCON team of the tournament.

However, the team put together by the Confederation of African Football was dominated by champions Senegal, runners-up Egypt and then third-placed Cameroon with five players each.

Burkina Faso who placed fourth had three players with Comoros star man Youssouf M’Changama also included.

The team’s attack is led by player of the tournament Sadio Mane, top scorer with eight goals Vincent Aboubakar, and Egypt captain Mohammed Salah.

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