Tiote earning raves in Newcastle
LONDON (AFM) - Despite drawing plaudits at South Africa 2010, defensive midfielder Cheik Tiote has been one of the biggest surprises of this season’s English Premier League. African Football Media talks to the 24-year-old about settling on Tyneside, the high praise he has been winning from the likes of Didier Drogba and how Côte D’Ivoire is recovering from a disappointing FIFA World Cup.
 
Mazembe looking for a better encore
LUBUMBASHI (AFM) - After disappointing in the Club World Cup a year ago, two-time defending African champions TP Mazembe are anxious to prove that they belong on the biggest stage. Can the side from DR Congo known as The Crows soar to new heights?
 
Burkina Faso, Stallions on a mission

PARIS (AFM) - The Stallions of Burkina Faso, one of Africa's most improved teams, have ambitions of keeping pace with the fastest horses on the continent. African Football Media talks to Burkinabe coach Paulo Duarte, who is called the 'Mourinho of Africa.'

 
A new start for Ethiopia
ADDIS ABABA (AFM) - Iffy Onuora, a journeyman player and coach in England's lower leagues before committing to help turn around Ethiopia's fortunes, talks to AFM about his latest challenge and the need for more players from the east African nation to play overseas.
 
Constant: Guinea are young, talented and patient
ROME (AFM) - After scoring the goal that took Guinea past Nigeria, Kevin Constant says the Syli Nationale are coming of age and looking to make their mark on Africa in 2012 and on the world in 2014.
 
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