As the Congo and South Sudan squads finalize their lineups, anticipation builds for what promises to be an electrifying encounter. Both teams have made it clear they are here to play aggressively, with young talent and seasoned players forming dynamic combinations on each side.
For Congo, all eyes will be on Mons Bassouamina, whose recent strike against South Africa doubled his goal tally for the national team. With two goals to his name, Bassouamina is rapidly making a name for himself as a formidable forward and a crucial component of Congo’s attack. Backed by the creativity of Ndockyt and Mboungou in midfield and the powerful presence of Ganvoula up front, Congo’s offense looks well-prepared to put South Sudan’s defense under pressure.
At the back, Trey Vimalin, Congo’s emerging goalkeeper, will aim to prove his worth, fending off competition from Marly Prince Heritier and David Opoundja. Vimalin’s selection for this match would mark a significant step in his career, and he’ll be keen to demonstrate his shot-stopping skills and command of the box. With defenders like Fauriel, Mbemba, Passi, and Etou in front of him, Vimalin’s job could be made easier, but South Sudan’s attack is not to be underestimated.
South Sudan’s lineup boasts a balanced blend of youthful energy and technical prowess. Their backline, with Jenaro in goal and Taban, Thomas, and Pal anchoring the defense, will have the challenge of containing Congo’s fast-paced forward line. The midfield is packed with skill, as Atendele and Gama join forces with Chol and the highly anticipated Okocha, a player known for his dribbling and creative playmaking. Up front, South Sudan’s attacking trio—Jawa, Leku, and Juma—will look to break through Congo’s defense with speed and sharp passing.
With both sides naming strong lineups, the stage is set for a tense, tactical battle. Congo’s attack-minded approach will look to break down South Sudan’s defensive structure, while South Sudan’s swift, counter-attacking style could expose any gaps left by Congo’s advancing players. This showdown promises to be a test of both strategy and stamina, as each team looks to claim victory and build momentum going forward.
South Sudan possible starting lineup:
Jenaro; Taban, Thomas, Pal; Atendele, Gama, Chol, Okocha; Jawa, Leku, Juma
Congo possible starting lineup:
Vimalin; Fauriel, Mbemba, Passi, Etou; Makouta, Ossette; Ndockyt, Bassouamina, Mboungou; Ganvoula