CAN 2021-Guinea: Naby Keïta welcomes Syli’s state of mind

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In the face Malawi, Guinea was defeated. But the Syli won it with a score of 1-0. This victory allows him to remain at the top of the group B, tied with Senegal, before Friday’s derby. Naby Keïta, captain of Guinea, retains the victory.

In their match against Malawi, Guinea was unsuccessful. The goal by Issiaga Sylla was enough to secure a 1-0 win for the Guineans. The Syli nearly conceded the equalizer several times. But his goalkeeper Aly Keïta was intractable against the Malawian attackers. Naby Keïta’s teammates resisted and joined Senegal at the top of Group B with 3 points.

Holder at the heart of the Guinean game, Naby Keïta appreciated the fighting spirit of his teammates. The 26-year-oldCanal + Sport’s microphone hears that his team’s state of mind has made all the difference. “It was very difficult for us because the opposing team had enough chances and we even almost lost. The good news is that there was a state of mind. We persevered and maintained the score. This victory will give us confidence for next game.“.

Senegal in the crosshairs

Kaba Diawara, the coach, broke new ground for this match against Malawi. He chose to play a 3-5-2 rather than the usual 4-3-3. But Naby Keïta prefers not to dwell on it. “It is the coach’s decision. We are there for the country, so we have to accept this system. “.

Guinea can now calmly think about the next match after this victory. It will also include the surprise of this group, Syli and Senegal. The match will be held on Friday, January 14. Naby Keïta will have the opportunity to find his teammate and friend of Liverpool, Sadio Mané. ” We communicate with each other and send each other messages. It’s going to be fair and I hope the best wins.»Affirms Guinean number 8.

Oumar NDONGO

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Source: sportnewsafrica

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