Gabon’s head coach, Thierry Mouyouma, has outlined a strategic plan aimed at unsettling Nigeria’s Super Eagles ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying playoff.The high-stakes match is scheduled for Thursday in Rabat, Morocco, with the winner advancing to face either Cameroon or DR Congo in the next round.Speaking ahead of the clash, Mouyouma emphasized Gabon’s intent to dominate possession and control the tempo of the game, particularly in midfield.“One of the keys to this match is our ability to control both the game and the midfield,” he said during a press briefing.Read Also: TNFF underlines global economic power of footballHe further explained that Gabon’s focus will not simply be on holding the ball, but on purposeful possession aimed at asserting dominance and creating scoring opportunities.“I want us to hold onto the ball more, not just for possession’s sake, but to dominate play in our own half and progress collectively as a unit,” Mouyouma stated.The coach highlighted that gaining control in Nigeria’s half would be crucial to Gabon’s qualification ambitions. “We must solve the issue of game control – ensuring we dictate play in the opponent’s territory. That will bring us closer to scoring, and for this match, all we need is one goal to qualify,” he added.Mouyouma concluded by reaffirming that Gabon’s disciplined, possession-oriented strategy reflects the tactical blueprint prepared by his technical team for this decisive playoff showdown.
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