AFCON 2023: Boost for Nigeria, blow for South Africa as Ivory Coast vs DR Congo promises thrills
By Rama Mohammed |
In the buildup to the Africa Cup of Nations semifinals, Nigeria's camp received a significant boost as talismanic striker Osimhen Victor returned to training following a stomach upset scare. His presence injects a potent attacking threat into the Nigerian lineup, bolstering their aspirations of clinching the AFCON title once again. However, South Africa faces adversity with the absence of Thapelo Maseko due to a bad hamstring injury, depriving them of a key offensive stalwart ahead of the crucial clash.
The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semifinals promise to be crackers with fans anticipating a riveting display of talent, resilience, and passion in the quest for continental glory.
In the first match of the day, Nigeria and South Africa are set to renew their rivalry, while Ivory Coast and DR Congo brace for an intense showdown in the subsequent encounter.
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Nigeria's camp received a significant boost as talismanic striker Osimhen Victor returned to training following a stomach upset scare, dispelling fears of his absence in the crucial semifinal showdown. "We are delighted to have Osimhen back with us. He is a key player for our team, and his presence boosts our confidence," Nigeria's coach Jose Paseiro said, highlighting the significance of Osimhen's contribution to their AFCON campaign.
However, South Africa finds themselves grappling with a setback of their own, as Thapelo Maseko is ruled out of the semifinal clash due to a bad hamstring injury. "While it's unfortunate to lose a player of Maseko's caliber, we have a resilient squad capable of rising to the occasion," South Africa coach Hugo Broos stated, rallying his troops ahead of the semifinal clash.
The 4 of them are equally hungry to bring the trophy back home. 🏆
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Meanwhile, Ivory Coast and DR Congo prepare to lock horns in a battle of tactical prowess and determination. "We really want to start the match on a positive side, impose our style and rhythm, and be on the lead from the beginning of the match," Ivory Coast stand-in coach Emase Fae emphasized.
DR Congo coach Sebastien Desambre admits that the hosts will not be an easy nut to crack but says his charges are ready to battle.
"Ivory Coast has quality players and have character. That explains why they are in the semifinals. However they have their weaknesses and we are ready to battle and get something great from game." He said.
AFCON SEMIS
Nigeria vs South Africa - 8PM EAT
Ivory Coast vs DR Congo - 11PM EAT
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