Both Mauritania and Burundi are gearing up for their second encounter in Group D of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) taking place in South Africa. Both teams seek their first victory in the tournament after facing mixed results in their opening matches. Mauritania suffered a 1-0 defeat against DR Congo, while Burundi managed a goalless draw against Gabon.
For both teams, this match is crucial as a defeat could jeopardize their chances of advancing to the knockout stages, while a victory would significantly boost their prospects. The coaches, Olivier Niyungeko for Burundi and Patrice Neveu for Mauritania, acknowledge the importance of the match and anticipate a competitive battle.
Burundi’s coach, Niyungeko, expects a tough fight for the three points and emphasizes the significance of proving themselves in the competition. On the other hand, Neveu, the Mauritanian coach, emphasizes the need for efficiency and cohesion in the attacking sector, especially in the absence of key players like Moussa Bagayokho and Amar Samb.
The match promises to be a keenly contested affair, with both teams aiming to secure a victory and enhance their chances of progression in the tournament.