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CHAN 2024: Mohammed Bajaber Rallies Defiant Harambee Stars to Embrace 'Group of Death' Challenge

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Mohammed Bajaber. @FKF media
Mohammed Bajaber has urged Harambee Stars squad to believe in themselves and embrace the challenge of CHAN 2024's possibly toughest group.
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Harambee Stars forward Mohammed Bajaber was named in the final African Nations Championship squad, and he is bubbling with excitement ahead of the continental showpiece.

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CHAN 2024 will be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania from August 2-30, with Harambee Stars playing their matches at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani.

Harambee Stars have been pooled in Group A of the tournament and will play against DR Congo, Zambia, Angola, and Morocco, and they will be hoping to proceed past the group stages and hopefully make the final, which will be played on home soil.

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Mohammed Bajaber Pleads With Harambee Stars Ahead of CHAN

Harambee Stars midfielder Mohammed Bajaber.
Harambee Stars and Kenya Police midfielder Mohammed Bajaber has previous links with Europe. Photo. File

Mohammed Bajaber is in a race against time to be fit ahead of CHAN 2024, and he remains confident about Harambee Stars making a mark at the tournament.

Experts and football fans alike believe Harambee Stars are in the toughest group, but Mohammed Bajaber remains defiant about their abilities.

He urged Harambee Stars players to focus on the positive side and believe in themselves ahead of the tournament, noting that if they truly want to be the best, then they need to beat the best, which includes conquering Morocco.

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“You can’t go there with a negative mindset that our group is tough. I’ve seen a lot of that online, people are saying we are in the Group of Death and all that stuff. It’s indeed tough, and we have to respect our opponents, but we don’t need to be afraid, thinking that Morocco will beat us,” Mohammed Bajaber said on the Tiki Taka Show.

“They are indeed tough opponents, but we have to believe in ourselves and know that we are also tough. If we have to be the best, we have to beat the best. At the moment, I’m focused on CHAN and the Champions League.”

In CHAN 2024, Harambee Stars will be up against DR Congo in their opening match on Sunday, August 3, before going up against Angola on Thursday, August 7.

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The Kenyan football national team will then play Morocco on August 10 and then round up their group stage matches with a clash against Zambia on August 17.

Mohammed Bajaber has expressed confidence in what Harambee Stars can achieve if they believe in themselves and put in the work in all their matches.

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