DRC – Tanzania: Fiston Mayele and Noah Sadiki set the qualification

DRC – Tanzania: Fiston Mayele and Noah Sadiki set the qualification
DRC – Tanzania: Fiston Mayele and Noah Sadiki set the qualification

“It’s another match with another opponent, a difficult opponent to play against, because they are good defensively,” said Fiston Mayele about the meeting on Thursday October 10 against Tanzania. The Congolese center forward remains sure of achieving a victory given the grandiose ambitions of the Congolese selection.

“Our goal is to win here and get a good result at home to qualify directly. We will do everything to win tomorrow with the opportunity we have,” he added. Former member of Young Africa of Tanzania, Mayele relies on his knowledge of the opposing defense to play spoilsport.

“For me, it’s an advantage, because the two Tanzanian defenders are ex-teammates with whom I played at Young Africans and whom I know perfectly. The objective is to win both matches, starting with tomorrow’s match at home. he clarified.

For his part, the young Noah Sadiki has no fear of Tanzania, which he considers playable given the array of Congolese cracks led by Sébastien Desabre. “It’s an important match for qualification for the CAN. We are preparing very well for this match. We carefully studied the weaknesses of the opposing team. We should not focus on Tanzania but, on the contrary, on our own qualities. The group has enough qualities to beat Tanzania but the truth on the ground will speak tomorrow. said Noah Sadiki.

DR Congo plays Tanzania on Thursday October 10 at the Martyrs stadium for the 3rd day of the Morocco CAN 2025 qualifiers.

Gaël Hombo


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