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Gamondi says Taifa Stars are no longer pushovers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82280, member: 636"] Losing doesn't usually earn bragging rights, but Miguel Gamondi claimed moral victory after Tanzania exited AFCON against Morocco. The Argentine insisted his squad shed their punching bag status following a tight one-nil defeat in Rabat, where they limited the hosts to just four shots on target. He praised the players for maintaining tactical maturity instead of just parking the bus to survive. The manager noted that while the home side dominated the ball, his team created two clear scoring opportunities. Gamondi argued that the performance proves the gap to elite nations is shrinking rapidly. Drama peaked when Adam Masina took down Iddy Seleman inside the box during the final minutes. The referee ignored screams for a video review, which left the coach fuming on the sidelines. He later explained his emotional reaction came from confusion rather than pure anger at the official. Midfielder Suleiman Mwalimu appreciated the technical bench for trusting him on the big stage. Defender Mohamed Hussein claimed the squad arrived with intentions to compete rather than just participate. He credited specific instructions from the dugout for helping them reach the knockout rounds initially. [/QUOTE]
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