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AFCON: Benin to Miss Five Key Players Against DR Congo


Photo Credit: Fédération Béninoise de Football.

 Benin will be significantly weakened for their upcoming clash against DR Congo after confirming the absence of five key players ahead of the crucial AFCON encounter. The setback presents a major challenge for the Squirrels as they prepare for one of the most demanding fixtures of the group stage.

Injuries and Suspensions Hit Benin

Team officials have revealed that a combination of injuries and suspensions has ruled out several regular starters. The missing players are considered vital to Benin’s tactical balance, and their absence could affect both defensive organisation and attacking options in this important AFCON match.

The coaching staff now face the task of reshuffling the squad while maintaining competitiveness against a strong DR Congo side.

Tactical Adjustments Expected

With limited time to prepare, Benin are expected to rely on squad depth and flexibility. Fringe players may be handed starting roles, while the technical team adjusts formations to cover key gaps.

Despite the challenges, team leaders have expressed confidence that the squad can remain competitive, stressing that every AFCON match demands resilience and discipline.

DR Congo Eye Advantage

DR Congo will be aware of Benin’s selection issues and may look to capitalise early. However, the coaching staff have warned against complacency, noting that tournament football often delivers unpredictable outcomes at AFCON.

Pressure on Benin to Respond

As the tournament progresses, results become increasingly important. Benin will need a strong collective effort to overcome the absences and remain competitive in the group.

The outcome of this fixture could play a decisive role in shaping Benin’s AFCON journey as they aim to progress beyond the group stage.

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