AFCON: Senegal to face Rwanda
Sadio Mane’s side, the Lions of Teranga will meet Rwanda at the Diamniadio Olympic Stadium on Tuesday.
Rwanda have not qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations since 2004 and will be up against a Senegal side that won the most recent edition of the competition in February of this year.
Rwanda drew 1-1 with hosts Mozambique in their opening game of the qualifying phase last Thursday.
Senegal, meanwhile, made a victorious start to their campaign on Saturday, with Liverpool’s Sadio Mane grabbing a hat-trick in a 3-1 win over Benin.
“When we look at the features of this game, we can imagine that Senegal is superior but we are at the end of the season and our bodies are tired. At the end of the last game 3-1 against Benin last Saturday, I felt that my players were tired, so it is up to us to approach this game with a lot of professionalism, rigor and humility and above all the confidence and ambition that we have given ourselves since the beginning. That is to say, to win our games every time we are on the field and to get the best result possible,” Senegal’s head coach, Aliou Cisse said.
Rwanda has been training hard in recent days to position itself as title contender.
Carlos Alos, Rwanda’s head coach said his focus will be directed to all opponent players but not Sadio Mane alone.
He said; “We have to focus on all the team in Senegal. Senegal is one very strong team, as I said before. One of the best in the world probably. It is one of the best, in Africa and one of the best in the world. It’s not only for Sadio Mane, it’s because they have a good team and good players in general. So we have to focus on all the team, not on one player.”
Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa believed he still strong enough to add more to his already well decorated international caps, adding he would honour the national team call once coach Jose Peseiro deemed it fit to call him.
The 29-year-old Fatih Karagumruk winger who has already earned 106 international caps, said his stance that the last 2021 Africa Cup of Nations(AFCON) in Cameroon must have been misconstrued as retiring from the Super Eagles.
He said; “I only said that the last AFCON in Cameroon was going to be my last but I never said I’m retiring from the Super Eagles,” the former Leicester City’s star said in Abuja ahead of the Super Eagles’ 2023 AFCON opener against the Leone Stars of Sierra Leone.“ Yes, I said the last AFCON was going to be my last but didn’t say I’m not ready to play for the national team again.
“The coach (Jose Peseiro) knows I still have something I can give and that is why he has called me.
“ The next AFCON is next year and I don’t know if I’ll still be playing active football. But if I’m still active, it is left for the coach to call me if he thinks I still have something to give.
“ So anytime I get a call up, I know I have to come because this is my country .”
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