
Morocco vs Senegal Wafcon 2024 preview
Na for di Olympique stadium for Rabat di match go happun. Even as most of di stadium dey dey almost empty since di tournament start, e dey expected say home fan go turn up.
Di Atlas Lionesses of Morocco need only draw to qualify for di quarter-finals.
Meanwhile di Senegal team go dey hope to win to qualify for di next round.
Dis match go test di tactics and mental strength of both teams.
Wetin di coaches tok
Morocco coach, Jorge Vilda chook tok say "We don dey prepare for dis competition for ova two months. Physically, we tank di medical staff, we dey ready."
Di coach of Morocco wey from Spain agree say Senegal don improve dia game.
"Dem get a cohesive team, dem get capable and surprising players. We gatz to dey ready."
Senegal coach, Mame Moussa Cissé tok about mental preparation: "Our team identity dey based on individual responsibility and collective commitment. Di girls know say dem gatz raise dia game "
Senegal no go only face Morocco but di crowd and supporters wey go dey di stadium.
"E go make dis type of match sweet di more ...we love dis atmosphere. And strong Senegalese community dey hia" Cisse conclude
For Senegal, dia captain Korka Fall na experience player wey bin dey play for di team for ova 13 years.
Di striker go dey important for di copper queens for dis game; she herself tok say "I don change a lot. I don sabi my body well well wia I dey protect am to be stronger mentally."
Host kontri Morocco bin prove dia spirit for dia opening game wit a late draw wit Zambia for di Wafcon 2024.
Di Atlas Lionesses try against Zambia, but Ghizlane Chebbak long-range strike for dia 88th minute bin share di points.
For di second game, Morocco beat DR Congo 4-2, while Senegal lost 3-2 to Zambia.
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