Opposite fates for Clermont Foot internationals

Opposite fates for Clermont Foot internationals
Opposite fates for Clermont Foot internationals

Holder with Congo, striker Mons Bassouamina suffered a heavy defeat (5-0) when goalkeeper Mory Diaw, on the Senegal bench, won (4-0) and foresees CAN 2025. The two Clermont players will be at work again this Tuesday, October 15.

Two Clermont Foot players are currently involved, during this second international window of the season, in the qualifiers for the 2025 African Cup of Nations. But only one played last Friday in the first of the two matches on the program.

Holder with Congo, striker Mons Bassouamina lived an hour – he left in the 59th minute – of the ordeal of the Red Devils, crushed (5-0) by South Africa. The former Palois only touched sixteen balls, for one off-target shot and seven passes… Third in Group K with 3 points, behind Uganda and Bafana Bafana (7 pts each) and ahead of South Sudan (0), the Congolese welcome this Tuesday, October 15, at 6 p.m., South Africans on the verge of securing qualification via the first two places in the group.

premium Ligue 2: the interesting change of Clermont Foot against Guingamp

In group L, Senegal (7 pts, one match less) can imitate Burkina Faso (10 pts), already assured of its participation in the main tournament, in January in Morocco. The Lions, under the direction of interim coach Pape Thiaw, crushed Malawi (4-0) in Dakar, reduced to ten men after a quarter of an hour of play. Clermont goalkeeper Mory Diaw remained on the bench. The two teams will meet again this Tuesday afternoon, at 3 p.m., in Lilongwe.

Latest recruit of the National 3 group, Abderrahmane Ndaw played two friendly matches in Algeria with the Mauritanian U20s. The neo-Clermontois started for the second meeting, this Sunday, lost 2-0, four days after a 2-2 draw.

Sébastien Devaur

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