Womé Dové, the player who scored Togo’s second goal against Algeria in the dramatic 13-minute added time, is gaining attention and recognition for his contributions to the Togolese national team. Playing for Free State Stars in South Africa, Womé Dové has become a key player in the Togolese squad, known for his technical skills, speed, and remarkable vision on the field.
Despite facing injury concerns and missing the starting lineup against Tunisia, Womé Dové remains highly motivated and determined to contribute to Togo’s success in the competition. The physiotherapist for the Togo national team mentioned that Womé Dové’s injury involves inflammation, possibly affecting a tendon, and his availability depends on the coach’s decision.
Looking ahead to the upcoming match against Burkina Faso, scheduled for Sunday, Womé Dové expressed optimism about his recovery, stating that he expects to be 100% fit for the game. The Togolese attacking midfielder emphasized the unity within the team and their collective goal of making a significant impact in the competition to elevate Togolese football.
The Togolese team, led by captain Emmanuel Adebayor, approaches the match against Burkina Faso with a calm and focused mindset, aiming to build on their positive performances and contribute to the growth of Togolese football.