LIBREVILLE, October 17, 2024 (AGP) – Gabon national team right wing Anthony Oyono looked back at the key moments of the Panthers’ victory against Lesotho (2-0) and also talked about the future, with the vital things. meeting next November against Morocco, in an interview he gave to the Gabonese News Agency (AGP). Reading.
AGP: What is your analysis of the return match against Lesotho in Durban, South Africa?
Anthony Oyono : “We started the way we finished the previous game, that is to say we tried a lot, we created a lot of chances, but it didn’t work. We couldn’t make it happen. So, we tried a lot in the first half. At the break, we said to ourselves, no, it’s not possible, we can’t go two games without scoring. So we made a good transition at half-time, and in the second half, we tried again. In football when you push your luck, he laughs, and we ended up scoring from a corner.”
You moved to the left side in the second half, after Michel Mboula’s injury. Do you feel better in this situation?
“Yes, it’s a position I’m comfortable in. It was a tactical change to give the side more pace and depth. By playing on the left, I was able to make better use of the spaces and this gave the team more solutions in the offensive game. I think it worked as intended. “
The next match against Morocco in November is approaching. Is this the qualifying game for CAN 2025 for you?
“That’s the main goal. The match against Morocco will be important. We know it won’t be easy, but we have confidence in our abilities. If we continue with this trend, with the same mindset and the same toughness, we have every chance to qualify for CAN 2025. This is what we are working on.”
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