Angola is set to navigate their footballing prowess without the services of two pivotal strikers, Mabululu and Zini. The absence of these prominent attacking assets poses a strategic challenge for the Palancas Negras as they gear up to face the Atlas Lions in Agadir.
Both Mabululu and Zini, notable contributors to Angola’s commendable performance in the recent African Cup of Nations, find themselves on the sidelines due to injuries sustained during training with their respective clubs.
Zini’s setback occurred just minutes before the kick-off of AEK Athens B team’s match, warranting an estimated month-long recovery period.
Meanwhile, Mabululu’s injury has prompted Al-Ittihad to conduct additional examinations to ascertain the nature and duration of his absence.
The severity of the ailment suggests a prolonged recovery period of more than a month for the talented striker.
The absence of these key players raises questions about the strategic approach Angola will adopt in the friendly clash with Morocco.
The impact of their injuries on the team’s offensive dynamics and goal-scoring capabilities remains a focal point as the Palancas Negras prepare for the encounter.
Additionally, speculation surrounds the potential returns of Helder Costa and M’Bala Zola to the national squad. Both players were initially summoned for the AFCON 2023 campaign but declined the invitation for distinct reasons.
Helder Costa chose not to overshadow the efforts of those who secured Angola’s qualification, while M’Bala Zola opted to concentrate on commitments with his club, Fiorentina.
As Angola seeks to maintain the momentum garnered from their impressive performance at the last AFCON, the looming question remains whether Helder Costa and M’Bala Zola will reconsider their stance and contribute to the national team’s aspirations.
The unfolding narrative holds intrigue as football enthusiasts await developments in the Palancas Negras’ squad dynamics.