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INSIDE ACHRAF HAKIMI’S RECOVERY: THE SECRET PLAN TO GET HIM FIT FOR AFCON

Achraf Hakimi is back! Discover if the African Player of the Year will lead Morocco against Comoros after his PSG ankle injury.

Inside Achraf Hakimi’s Recovery: The Secret Plan To Get Him Fit For AFCON
African Player Of The Year Achraf Hakimi Declared Fit For AFCON

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Hakimi, who's 27, got hurt playing for Paris Saint-Germain against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on November 4th.

Turns out he badly twisted his left ankle when Luis Diaz tackled him near the end of the first half at their home stadium.

Coach Regragui is really impressed with how hard Hakimi's worked to get back in shape. He mentioned he might not want to risk him for the first game against Comoros this Sunday in Rabat.

"I'll decide tomorrow," the coach said.

He's really gone above and beyond. His injury was pretty bad.

I'm still going to sleep on it and decide if he'll start or if we should play it safe and see how he feels for the rest of the games. He could start, but maybe he won't.

It's interesting how big soccer tournaments have sort of become a focal point for protesters in Morocco.

Morocco is heading into this tournament with a crazy 18-game winning streak and the bragging rights of being the top team in Africa according to FIFA.

"I'm feeling good," Hakimi said. I'm doing exactly what the medical people and the coach are telling me to do. He even managed to snag the Confederation of African Football's 2025 African Player of the Year award while he was recovering!

Regragui also said, Achraf has really put himself out there in the past month or so more than anyone else could have, and he's been a great example for the team and everyone involved.

The plan we came up with after he got injured has worked out great so far, but we still have the whole tournament ahead of us.

Morocco is hoping to win their second continental title since the Africa Cup of Nations started way back in 1957. They'll also be up against Mali and Zambia in Group A.

The top two teams from each of the six groups will move on to the knockout stage, along with the four best third-place teams.

The final game is on January 18th, at the same stadium where the first game is being played.

THE REAL REASON WHY AFCON IS MOVING TO A FOUR YEAR TOURNAMENT CYCLE

CAF is changing AFCON to a four-year cycle starting after 2028. Discover the new annual African Nations League launching in 2029.

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CAF Confirms Africa Cup Of Nations Moves To Four-Year Cycle Format

The Confederation of African Football said Saturday that the Africa Cup of Nations will now happen every four years instead of every two.

This surprising change was decided at a meeting in Morocco and was announced by CAF president Patrice Motsepe.

Since it started in 1957, the tournament has been held every two years and makes up about 80% of CAF’s money.

The 35th event starts Sunday in Morocco, with the home team playing Comoros.

Motsepe said the next Cup of Nations in 2027 in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda will still happen, and there will be another one in 2028. After that, it'll be every four years.

Motsepe said that starting in 2029, there will be an African Nations League every year to make up for the change, just like how Europe does its championship every four years.

He said that the Nations Cup used to be the main source of money, but they will now get money every year.

Motsepe mentioned again that the 2027 Cup of Nations and the 2028 tournament are still on, but from then on, it's every four years.

He said the African Nations League will kick off yearly from 2029, copying Europe's four-year championship model.

He repeated that the Nations Cup was the main money-maker, but now they'll have yearly income.

"It's a cool new setup that will help us be financially stable and line up better with the FIFA schedule," he said.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino had suggested the four-year plan before, but CAF turned it down because they needed the money from the tournament.

The timing of AFCON has caused problems because it's often held during the European season, making clubs let go of their African players.

Moving the Cup of Nations to the middle of the year from 2019 was meant to fix this, but the 2022 and 2024 tournaments in Cameroon and Ivory Coast were still at the start of the year.

This year's tournament in Morocco was pushed back six months because FIFA started a new Club World Cup, which was in the US in June and July.

JOHN CENA BREAKS SILENCE: WHY HE STOPPED SPEAKING MANDARIN AFTER THE TAIWAN COUNTRY SCANDAL

John Cena opens up to Joe Rogan about the 2021 Taiwan controversy and why he now avoids speaking Mandarin in public appearances.

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John Cena Reveals Why He Will Never Discuss Global Geopolitics Again

So, it turns out John Cena isn't doing his bing chilling routine anymore after that whole Taiwan thing in 2021 blew up. He talked about it with Joe Rogan, and apparently, trying to be culturally aware backfired big time and became a learning experience.

Cena spent a lot of time learning Mandarin to get WWE going in China. Once he thought he was good, he tried to do most of his Chinese appearances in Mandarin. Things were going well, but then they weren't.

He said that he was doing a bunch of readings off a prompter for different places. He didn't double-check one because it was the end of a long day. It told him to tell people in Taiwan to go see something, and the prompter called Taiwan a country.

That caused a stir because of the whole China-Taiwan situation. Chinese viewers got angry, and Cena had to apologise. But then American fans got mad at him for apologising.

Cena joked that he might be the only person who almost got cancelled for doing his homework. He said the lesson was that knowing the language doesn't mean you know the culture.

Now, Cena is playing it safe.

After the China incident, he's keeping his Mandarin skills on the down-low because he knows he doesn't really get Asian geopolitics. His work on Peacemaker and other stuff wasn't hurt by the whole thing, but he's being more careful when he travels.

Cena explained that he avoids speaking the language when he goes anywhere global because he doesn't understand the cultural stuff.

He said he was fluent in Mandarin but admitted he was reading in pinyin. Rogan and others tried to blame the incident on others, but Cena took responsibility.

Cena said it was his fault and that he could learn from it.

Asia's reaction was harsh, but the American response felt worse. Cena knew Americans might be bummed that he seemed to be giving in to Chinese politics, but his main point was something else.

Cena advised not to react right away. He wants people to take a breath, figure out what's happening, and find the best way to act, maybe after a few days.

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