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Taifa Stars brace for Morocco test, Gamondi stays calm
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81821, member: 636"] Miguel Gamondi knows today's AFCON match is Tanzania's David versus Morocco's Goliath. The Taifa Stars head coach expressed faith in his squad while openly recognizing the formidable challenge posed by their round of sixteen opponent, Morocco. He pointed to his team's mature performance against Tunisia as a blueprint, insisting the game remains eleven against eleven regardless of the crowd. The Argentine also noted this tournament as a vital learning experience for his players. Gamondi reflected on his personal history with Moroccan coach Walid Regragui, recalling tactical duels from their time in the local league that helped shape his own development. He admitted a significant gap exists between the two national teams. For his part, Regragui warned his side not to underestimate Tanzania, emphasizing there are no small teams in a knockout format where a single loss ends your tournament. Veteran Tanzanian striker Mbwana Samatta reinforced that caution, citing his six prior encounters with Morocco during qualifications and other stages. He acknowledged the clear tactical disadvantage against a side packed with professional, experienced players. This evening's game represents a definitive test for the Taifa Stars and a potential historic milestone for the nation. [/QUOTE]
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