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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

It is blood, sweat, and tears as Tanzania face-off Guinea in CHAN quarter's bid

DOUALA, Cameroon

Stade de la Reunification in Douala will be the stage when Tanzania lock horns with Guinea in Group D final match-day of the ongoing Total African Nations Championship (CHAN), Cameroon 2021 on Wednesday 27 January.

Tanzania has three points to their name, one shy of their opponents of the day Guinea, and a win for either side see them reaching the quarterfinals of the tournament designed exclusively for footballers who play their career at home.

A 1-0 win over Namibia has revived Tanzania’s hopes of a place in the final eight, after losing their opening game 2-0 to Zambia. While Guinea conceded late to be held to a 1-1 draw by Zambia, but they still lead the pack after beating Namibia 3-0 in the opening round.

“We will play against Guinea, one of the best teams in this competition," Tanzania coach Etienne Ndayiragije said. “We will organize ourselves because we need to qualify."

The Burundian coach will be looking to his goalkeeper Aishi Manula to continue his heroics against Syli Nationale of Guinea. Manula made eight saves in his first two games, more than any other goalkeeper in the competition.

"It's up to us in the field, to play our game. In football, it's just the result that defines everything. We need that result," added Ndayiragije.

PositionTanzania squad
GoalkeepersAishi Manula, Juma Kaseja, Dan Mgore.
DefendersShomari Kapombe, Israel Mwenda, Edward Manyama, Yassin Mustapha, Bakari Mwamnyeto, Carlos Protas, Said Ndemla.
MidfieldersBaraka Majogoro, Yussuf Mhilu, Zuberi Dabi, Ibrahim Ame, Ayoub Lyanga, Feisal Salum, Rajabu Athumani, Ditram Nchimbi.
ForwardsJohn Bocco, Deus Kaseke, Lucas Kikoti, Farid Mussa, Adam Adam, Abdulrazack Hamza, Salum Khelfinnie, Samwel Jackson, Paschal Gaudance.


Meanwhile, Guinea are seeking their second CHAN quarterfinals appearance in three participation, after the 2016 edition. 

One point is enough for them to guarantee that, but for their coach Mohamed Kanfoury Bangoura, this seems not the case.

"It’s a game that means qualification. So, we have to fight against stress, pressure and to impose our rhythm", Bangoura said.

"We have to be very careful and vigilant, obviously with the confidence of the group. We have a team that has the potential to give the best results against any opponent. But it's football, and everyone has a chance", he concluded.

Namibia faces Zambia in the other group D match in a simultaneous kickoff in Limbe.


PositionGuinea squad
GoalkeepersCamara Moussa, Nouhan Conde, SĂ©kouba Camara.
DefendersMohammed Coumbasa, Mohammed Bangoura, Abdoulaye Naby, Ibrahima Doumbouya, Mohamed Kalil, Abdoulaye Naby Camara, Abou ManguĂ© Camara.
MidfieldersKarifala Keita, Mamadouba Bangoura, Morlaye Sylla, Jean Mouste, Morlaye Camara, Mohamed Lamine Soumah, Ibrahima Sory Camara.
ForwardsMory Kante, Yakhouba Barry Gnagna, Naby Camara, Victor Kantabadouna, Ismael Camara, Alpha Oumar Sow.

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