Ilaix Moriba names those guilty of non-qualification for CAN 2025

Ilaix Moriba names those guilty of non-qualification for CAN 2025
Ilaix Moriba names those guilty of non-qualification for CAN 2025

Frustrated in the same way as his compatriots by the non-participation of Syli National in the next CAN 2025, Guinean international Ilaix Moriba has identified the obvious culprits, according to him.

Tuesday, Ilaix Moriba (Celta Vigo) witnessed from afar the cruel disillusionment of the Guinea team, unable to hold the qualification for the CAN 2025on the pitch of the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium, in Dar es Salaam, as part of the final day of the qualifiers. Serhou Guirassy and his teammates have indeed bowed to the Tanzania on the smallest of margins (1-0), while they only needed a zero result to validate their ticket.

Moriba asks the president of the Fed for explanations

In a comment under a publication by the Guinean Federation (FGF), Moriba demanded accountability from the body, which in his eyes was the sole culprit for the misfortune of the national team. The 21-year-old midfielder, capped 25 times (1 goal) with Syli National, openly attacked President Bouba Sampil and his entourage. “It is time for the president of the federation and all decision-makers to give explanations to the people”he demanded.

In all likelihood, the player who passed through Barça considers this fiasco as the result of a number of questionable decisions taken by the strong man of Guinean football, moreover subject to investigation for serious internal acts. We think of surprise dismissal of Kaba Diawara as well as the appointments of Charles Paquille then of Michel Dussuyerof which the native of Conakry is one of the main victims (never called by the 65-year-old Frenchman). In short, it is this apparent instability at the head of the selection which is implicitly blamed on the leader.


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