The national football team held its first training session today to adapt to the crucial first match of the group stage of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) qualifiers. Under the command of Chiquinho Conde, the almost complete team focused on fine-tuning the last details for the clash against Mali, which will take place this Friday.
Focus on Adaptation and Strategy
Today's training session was marked by exercises to adapt to the weather conditions and the local pitch, essential preparation to ensure the players are ready to face the stadium's challenges. Chiquinho Conde, known for his tactical rigor, emphasized the importance of every detail in preparing for this match. "We are aware of the difficulties we will face, but our focus is on playing intelligently and taking advantage of the opportunities that arise," the coach stated during a brief conversation with the press.
Next Steps for the Mambas
After the game against Mali, which is seen as one of the toughest challenges in the group, the Mambas will return to Mozambique to continue their qualifying campaign. Their next challenge will be on September 10th, when they face Guinea-Bissau in a match that promises to be equally competitive.
Support and Expectation
Mozambican fans have high expectations, especially after the recent series of positive results the national team has achieved. Chiquinho Conde and his players have shown remarkable progress, and the nation hopes that the team's good form will translate into positive results during these qualifiers.
With their first game just around the corner, the Mambas know that a good result against Mali could be crucial to their aspirations of securing a place in the next Africa Cup of Nations. Friday's game will be a real test, but the team's confidence and determination leave fans hopeful for a top-level performance.
The Mambas are ready for the challenge ahead, and the meticulous preparation carried out on Malian soil is proof that the team is determined to fight for qualification. With the support of the nation and under the leadership of Chiquinho Conde, Mozambique takes to the field with the clear objective of starting the group stage on the right foot.





















