Syli National Gears Up: Michel Dussuyer Unveils Squad for Ethiopian Challenge

In the world of Guinean football, excitement is building as the Syli National prepares to face Ethiopia in a crucial double-header. On September 30th, new head coach Michel Dussuyer revealed his list of 23 players chosen to represent Guinea in these decisive matches for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.

This selection marks the beginning of a new era under Dussuyer's leadership, and the French tactician's choices have already sparked numerous reactions among supporters. Among the notable absences are talented midfielder Ilaix Moriba Kourouma and experienced goalkeeper Ibrahima Koné. These bold decisions demonstrate the coach's desire to bring a fresh approach to the team.

In goal, Dussuyer has opted for an all-African selection with Moussa Pinpin from Simba SC (Tanzania), Mory Keita from Hafia FC, and Kemo Touré from Milo FC. This choice shows confidence in local and continental talents, a decision that could prove rewarding in the long run.

The defense also sees some changes with the absence of veteran Julien Jeanvier. This decision could offer opportunities for young talents to make their mark on the international stage.

In midfield, the absence of key players like Naby Keita and Amadou Diawara raises questions. However, it could also be an opportunity for new players to assert themselves and showcase their value within the national team.

The matches, scheduled for October 12th and 15th at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Ebimpé, Abidjan, will be crucial for Syli National's future in these qualifiers. Guinea must obtain positive results to maintain its hopes of qualifying for AFCON 2025.

This new selection by Dussuyer marks a turning point in the recent history of Guinean football. It reflects a desire for renewal and boldness while maintaining a balance between experience and youth. Syli National supporters are eagerly waiting to see how this team will perform against the Ethiopian challenge.

The pressure is high on Michel Dussuyer and his players, but it's also an opportunity to demonstrate the strength and talent of Guinean football on the continental stage. May these matches be the beginning of a beautiful adventure for Syli National on the road to AFCON 2025!