On the eve of Ghana’s decisive World Cup qualifier against Mali, head coach Tom Saintfiet has sent a clear warning to the Black Stars — keep a close eye on winger Dorgeles Nene.
Saintfiet described the 21-year-old as an “original street footballer,” a player whose flair, unpredictability, and instinct can turn a match on its head in the blink of an eye.
“Dorgeles is a special player,” the Belgian tactician said. “He has that natural flair and can change the outcome of any game within seconds. Ghana must be wary of him.”
The Red Bull Salzburg winger has been in scintillating form, dazzling with his pace, close control, and sharp finishing. As Mali hunt for a vital win, Nene is expected to be at the heart of their attacking charge.
But Ghana remains confident. Coach Otto Addo has been drilling his men to counter Mali’s danger men, while banking on the Black Stars’ own attacking firepower to secure maximum points in Accra.
Tomorrow’s clash promises to be a battle of flair versus discipline — and all eyes will be on Nene to see if the “street footballer” can live up to his coach’s prophecy.




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