Gabon List Players for Africa World Cup Qualifying Matches Against Mali and Comoros

Africa World Cup Qualifiers - Coach of Gabon has just released the list of players selected against Mali and Comoros respectively on 12 and 15 November. If the second is friendly, the first game, meanwhile, already looks crucial for the FIFA World Cup 2018.
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Africa World Cup Qualifiers - Gabon vs Mali
And acting head of the national football team, José Antonio Garrido unveiled on 5 November in Libreville, the list of 23 players selected for the match in Mali on 12 November. A meeting that is part of the Africa World Cup Qualifiers.

After this capital already meeting for Panther Gabon, the team will face the Spanish technician that of Comoros on 15 November in Tunis. Conspicuously absent from this first convening of José Antonio Garrido: Yrondu Musavu-King, Frederic Bulot and Kanga Guelor.

Thus, the goals have been entrusted to Didier Ovono (Ostend, Belgium), Anthony Mfa Mezui (no club), Stéphane Bitséki (CF Mounana). The defense will be ensured by Benjamin Zé Ondo (WAC Casablanca, Morocco), Johann Obiang (Troyes, France), André Poko (Karabükspor, Turkey), Bruno Ecuele Manga (Cardiff City, Wales), Aaron Appindangoye (Laval, France) and Lloyd Palun (Red Star, France).

In midfield, there are Didier Ndong (Sunderland, England), Levy Madinda (Nastic Tarragona, Spain), Mario Lemina (Juventus, Italy), Merlin Tandjigora (Meizhou Hakka, China), Samson Mbingui (NA Hussein Dey, Algeria ), Franck Engongah (El Geish, Egypt), Yoann Wachter (Sedan, France) and Alexander N'Doumbou (Dender, Belgium).

At the line of attack finally Gabon coach summoned Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund, Germany), Malick Evouna (Tianjin Teda, China), Axel Meye (Eskisehirspor, Turkey), Serge Angoué (Uniao Leiria, Portugal), Romaric Rogombé (Primeiro de Agosto, Angola), and Romuald Ntsitsigui (FC Tirana, Albania).

Furthermore, this list also has some reserves in case of defection in the starting group. This is Johan Lengoualama (Raja Casablanca, Morocco), Gaëtan Missi Mezu (FC Paris, France) and Ulysse Obame Ndong (Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria).

These two meetings come at a particularly tense context for Gabon after sidelining of coach Jorge Costa. They will also reveal the state of mind of the Panthers to just under eight weeks of the African Cup of Nations (CAN), at home.

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