“We will not be in Algeria for tourism…”

“We will not be in Algeria for tourism…”
“We will not be in Algeria for tourism…”

Falilou Fall spoke at the microphone of Wiwsport at the end of the victorious match against ASEC Mimosas this Sunday. The Jaraaf defender believes that the team is showing character and is well back in the competition with one day remaining in the group stages.

He is one of the players who led Jaraaf to victory this Sunday at the Stade Abdoulaye Wade. Falilou Fall, who no longer needs any introduction in local football, gave his impressions of his team’s success against ASEC Mimosas. “It shows that we are actually competitors. Because we play the CAF Cup which is different from the Senegal championship. In the championship there are several days whereas there, these are group matches. Every time you miss a match, it affects you. This is why I told my teammates that as we move forward, we will have to show character and have the mindset of competitors. And I think that’s what we’re seeing with this team.”declared Jaraaf left-back Falilou Fall.

Before planning for the last group match which will be played next Sunday in Algiers. “We will not be in Algeria for tourism. I speak on behalf of my teammates. We are footballers and competitors and we will be there to win the match and qualify. We will fight with our arguments, regardless of the context and otherwise. We will focus on our objective and that is qualification”insisted Falilou Fall.

For the return from injury of the striker, Souleymane Cissé, Falilou Fall notes that it is a good thing for the team. He highlighted the support that the group showed to the top scorer of the late season during his rehabilitation. “Finding a player like Souleymane Cissé is good news for us. He was the top scorer in the championship last season. We never stopped supporting him throughout his convalescence period. This is also why his rehabilitation went faster. He wasn’t alone! »confided the player with dyed hair.

wiwsport.com

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