Congolese defender Mukoko Amale has articulated his aspirations following his decision to join the Eagles of Congo. The seasoned right back, having recently parted ways with DCMP, seeks to make a resounding comeback to the national team through his participation in the upcoming Playoffs.
Amale’s strategic move to join the Eagles of Congo is underscored by his keen desire for more playing time and an opportunity to catch the eye of the national coach through noteworthy performances on the field.
The impending Playoffs, a crucial competition on the horizon, is poised to serve as a pivotal stage for Amale to showcase his prowess and fortify his case for a return to the Leopards.
Expressing his motivations behind the transfer, Amale conveyed, “I came to the Eagles of Congo because DCMP is not going to play the playoffs but also for the club project and the national team.
I want to find playing time and my place in the den.” The defender’s decision to shift allegiances, leaving the greens behind, signifies a strategic move to align with a club that aligns with his ambitions for personal growth and national team prospects.
Having earned 12 selections with the Leopards since 2019, Amale’s hiatus from the national team following Sébastien Desabre’s tenure raises the stakes for his impending return.
With the Playoffs looming as a pivotal platform, the defender aims to rejuvenate his international career and make a compelling case for his indispensable role within the esteemed Leopards squad.