Guinea’s coach Michel Dussuyer is clearly cautious but determined ahead of their tough away match against Uganda in Kampala. With Guinea coming off a solid win over Togo, Dussuyer knows the stakes are high but emphasizes the challenge of playing in Uganda, where the home team hasn’t lost in a decade — a formidable fortress.
His goal of securing “one or more points” shows a pragmatic approach: they want to be competitive but are wary of the difficulty of the environment, especially with the added tension around the Ebola situation affecting their stay and preparation.
This match will be a real test of Guinea’s mental and physical resilience, especially under such unique off-field pressures. It will be interesting to see if Guinea can keep their composure and continue their winning start in the qualifiers.
is clearly cautious but determined ahead of their tough away match against Uganda in Kampala. With Guinea coming off a solid win over Togo, Dussuyer knows the stakes are high but emphasizes the challenge of playing in Uganda, where the home team hasn’t lost in a decade — a formidable fortress.
His goal of securing “one or more points” shows a pragmatic approach: they want to be competitive but are wary of the difficulty of the environment, especially with the added tension around the Ebola situation affecting their stay and preparation.
This match will be a real test of Guinea’s mental and physical resilience, especially under such unique off-field pressures. It will be interesting to see if Guinea can keep their composure and continue their winning start in the qualifiers.