The promising future of Congolese football: youth in power

As the football season is in full swing in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the future of the national team looks promising with the arrival of young stars on the international scene. In a recent interview with Fatshimetrie ahead of the match against Guinea for the CAN 2025 qualifiers, coach Sébastien Desabre highlighted the importance of identifying and monitoring young talents.

The call-ups of N. Mbuku and N. Mukau to the national team are not the result of chance, but the result of long-term work to detect and evaluate young players. Sébastien Desabre underlines the importance of this investment in the future: “We are currently monitoring a lot of young players, because we need both short-term results and to plan for the future of the selection. Meeting the players and validating their state of mind is essential for us in the national team.”

The coach’s enthusiasm is palpable when he talks about the potential of young Congolese talents. He says that the DRC is full of talented players at all levels and is delighted to see the positive evolution of the team with the addition of these new talents. For him, these players represent the future of Congolese football and are ready to take up the challenge on the international stage.

This new generation of promising players offers the Congolese national team new perspectives and strengthens its competitiveness on the African scene. With solid coaching and a clear vision of the future, the national team can expect promising results in the next competitions.

In conclusion, the emergence of young talents like N. Mbuku and N. Mukau is a reflection of in-depth work and a long-term vision for Congolese football. These players represent the future of the national team and carry with them the hope of a competitive and ambitious team. Their integration into the national team opens new perspectives and reinforces optimism about the future of football in the DRC.

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