Gabon face selection headache as two key players suspended ahead of Harambee Stars clash

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FOOTBALL Gabon face selection headache as two key players suspended ahead of Harambee Stars clash

Festus Chuma 18:40 - 03.11.2023

Gabon's coach faces challenges as two key players are suspended for the World Cup qualifiers against Kenya and Burundi.

As the countdown to the 2026 World Cup qualifiers ticks on Gabon’s newly appointed coach Thierry Mouyouma confronts his first significant challenge.

The Panthers will be without two vital players against Harambee Stars due to suspensions, throwing a wrench into the team's preparations.

In a dramatic conclusion to the 2023 African Cup of Nations qualifiers, Gabon’s first-choice goalkeeper Jean-Noël Amonome and defender Jacques Ekomie both saw red against Mauritania.

"The duo’s dismissal has resulted in a two-match ban that sidelines them for crucial fixtures in the early stages of the World Cup qualifying campaign," reports Gabonese portal Sport241.

The absence of Amonome who turn for Djuboutian side AS Arta Solar is a particular concern for Mouyouma.

Known for his commanding presence and shot-stopping prowess, Amonome's absence leaves a significant void between the sticks.

With backup goalkeepers Noubi Fotso and Mfa Mezui yet to instill confidence in the Gabonese faithful, the goalkeeper’s jersey hangs in the balance.

On the defensive front, the gap left by Ekomie who plays fro French Ligue 2 side Bordeaux is no less daunting. His disciplinary lapse could not have come at a worse time for the Panthers, who rely on his defensive solidity.

As the team scrambles for alternatives, all eyes turn to Johan Obiang, whose experience is invaluable, provided he can shake off a recent bout of injuries that have beset his season.

The challenges are not limited to the pitch. Mouyouma, who recently took the helm of the Panthers, must also navigate the turbulent waters of public opinion.

The Gabonese public's faith in the national team is at a nadir following their premature exit from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Looking ahead to November 16, the stakes are high as Gabon hosts the Harambee Stars in Franceville.

Engin Firat's charges, known for their relentless spirit, will look to capitalize on the host’s misfortune.

Gabon’s trip to Dar es Salaam for their encounter with Burundi on November 19 is an additional hurdle, with back-to-back fixtures demanding depth and resilience from the squad.

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