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African Cup Of Nations

Tanzania skipper Mbwana Samatta warns Morocco, Zambia, and DRC

Samatta has warned his country's opponents not to underestimate them at the Africa Cup of Nations, which begins next weekend on Saturday, January 13, 2024.

Gerald Mambo
Gerald Mambo Published January 5, 2024
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Mbwana Samatta. (Photo via X@@Tanfootball)
Mbwana Samatta. (Photo via X@@Tanfootball)

Tanzania’s national team captain, Mbwana Samatta, believes the Taifa Stars have what it takes to compete against Morocco, Zambia, and D.R. Congo at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Samatta joined Tanzania’s pre-AFCON camp on Thursday just after helping Greek club PAOK pick up a 4-0 win to remain top of the league standings.

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The striker jetted to Cairo, Egypt, where the Taifa Stars have set up their base, before traveling to San Pedro, Ivory Coast, for their opening match.

Tanzania have been in high spirits in the Egyptian capital, and the arrival of their captain will only keep them rolling.

When quizzed about whether the Taifa Stars are ready to take on all comers at the AFCON, Samatta replied, “Well, I think preparation is key. With adequate preparation, anything can happen. We will have a strategy and be competitive.”

“We will challenge those teams in our group” -Samatta

Tanzania was pitted against Morocco, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Zambia in Group F.

Ranked 1st, 13th, and 17th in Africa, respectively, the Atlas Lions, the Leopards, and the Chipolopolo are the odds-on favourites to progress to the knockouts ahead of Tanzania.

Mbwana Samatta during training with the Taifa Stars. (Photo X@Tanfootball)

However, Samatta believes people should not overlook Tanzania, as they are capable of producing an upset against their much-fancied opponents.

The former Aston Villa striker confidently asserted, “If we prepare well and believe, we will challenge those teams in our group.”

Conversely, the Taifa Stars’ AFCON group is the only one that encompasses three previous winners of the competition. The D.R. Congo is the most decorated nation in the group, having won the AFCON twice.

Ratiba ya Kundi F AFCON 2023 @TaifaStars_ @caf_online_AR pic.twitter.com/JABbjpCcO7

— TAIFA STARS (@TaifaStars_) January 5, 2024

Morocco and Zambia have also claimed continental gold before, in 1976 and 2012, respectively. Hence, AFCON groups do not get much harder than this for Tanzania.

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Samatta admitted, “However, we will have to respect them. Looking at the pot we were placed in during the AFCON draw, the only way to succeed is to play well.”

Tanzania will play Egypt in a friendly match on Sunday before traveling to San Pedro for their opening match against Africa’s highest-ranked nation, Morocco.

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    Gerald Bupe Mambo is a sports writer and statistical analyst from Zambia, currently working for Bolanews. He brings a captivating blend of creative writing and data expertise to his work, crafting detailed and eloquent accounts of events, stories, and personalities within the football world.
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