In a significant move ahead of the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches, Gernot Rohr, the head coach of the Cheetahs of Benin Republic, has announced a squad of 24 players. This roster will be put to the test as they prepare to face formidable opponents Nigeria and Libya in the crucial fixtures scheduled for next week.
Staying true to his strategy, Rohr has predominantly selected familiar faces from previous qualifiers, ensuring a blend of experience and cohesion within the team. As the Cheetahs gear up for these pivotal encounters, fans are eager to see how this tried-and-true lineup will perform against their rivals on the continental stage.
The German coach has included several notable players in his squad, among them goalkeeper Saturnin Allagbe, defender Olivier Verdon, and forward Junior Olaitan. Their selection highlights the strategic depth and talent available to the team as they prepare for upcoming challenges.
With an eye on performance and potential, the German tactician has called upon key figures such as Saturnin Allagbe in goal, Olivier Verdon in defense, and Junior Olaitan in the attacking lineup. This diverse mix of skills is set to bolster the squad’s competitive edge in the forthcoming matches.
Among the notable players summoned by the former Gabon coach are captain Steve Mounie, Jodel Dossou, and Aiyegun Tosin, all of whom are set to make significant contributions to the squad.
Their inclusion highlights the coach’s strategy to leverage experienced talent as they prepare for crucial matches ahead.
The Cheetahs are gearing up to face the Super Eagles at the Felix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on Thursday, November 14.
Following this encounter, the Benin team will conclude their qualifying campaign with an away match against Libya’s Mediterranean Knights just four days later, marking a pivotal moment in their journey.
In the latest standings of Group D, West Africa has secured the second spot, amassing a total of six points from their four matches played thus far.
Their performance has been commendable, showcasing their competitive spirit in the tournament.
As the competition heats up, West Africa finds itself in a strong position, holding six points after four games, placing them firmly in second place within Group D.
This achievement reflects their determination and skill on the field, setting the stage for an exciting continuation of the tournament.