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Rohr praises Zimbabwe squad after tough draw
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29433, member: 2262"] Gernot Rohr, who coaches Benin, sees major talent in the Zimbabwe team that could help them win future matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying. Both teams clashed Thursday at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, South Africa, ending with a 2-2 tie. Benin grabbed an early advantage by scoring twice before halftime, but Zimbabwe fought back. Marshall Munetsi, acting as captain, and Knowledge Musona each scored to even the match. Rohr commented after the game that he felt satisfied with the draw because he recognized Zimbabwe as a skilled opponent backed by enthusiastic fans, making it feel like a true road game. He praised Zimbabwe's abilities, predicting they would succeed in upcoming qualifier matches. The coach described the contest as highly competitive, with many physical challenges between players. He mentioned how his team started strong with two goals but later faced problems. According to Rohr, his defense lost stability when player Moumini suffered an injury. He explained that Zimbabwe gained momentum after scoring right before halftime, noting their impressive midfield included athletes who compete in English leagues. Zimbabwe remains without a victory in their current campaign as they prepare to battle Nigeria next Monday following this recent draw against Benin. Benin's next challenge comes Tuesday against South Africa as both teams continue their path through Group C qualifiers. The intense match demonstrated both teams' determination despite different outcomes in the tournament thus far. Zimbabwe showed remarkable resilience by erasing a two-goal deficit against Benin, who had established an early command of the game before surrendering their advantage as the match progressed. [/QUOTE]
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