Emmanuel Adigwe
Benin Republic French-born coach, Michel Dussuyer, says the Super Eagles of Nigeria will qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Dussuyer stated this in an interview with FIFA.com and he also tipped other African heavyweights that will qualify for the tournament.
He said: “I’d go for countries that have participated before in the World Cup like Nigeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon. Nor should we forget Algeria, who won the Africa Cup of Nations.
“Then you have teams that could spring a surprise, such as Mali, who have made huge improvement recently and who I’d consider a dark horse in these qualifiers.”
Asked about Benin Republic’s group that includes Congo DR, Tanzania and Madagascar, the former Cote d’Ivoire and Guinea coach said: “The group is tough, as we’ll be facing three teams who appeared at the most recent African finals. Congo DR are a very strong team who came very close to qualifying for Russia 2018.
“Madagascar were the dark horses of Egypt 2019 yet reached the quarter-finals on their tournament debut. Tanzania have also made enormous progress of late and took part in the most recent Cup of Nations.”
He also spoke about his objectives as he coach of Benin and how his style of play paid off with the team.
“My first stint with Benin was good on the whole. I spent two years with them (2008-2010) and we qualified to the Africa Cup of Nations,” he said.
“Since I returned, we’ve tried to adopt a style that suits the team. We worked together until we reached the level that took us to the quarter-finals at Egypt 2019. This didn’t happen by accident, and we played very well as a team,” he added.
The Gazelle.com reports that Benin Republic are in the same group with the Super Eagles on the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.