DRC Captain maintains resolve after semifinal loss: eyes medal in third-place clash

Despite a 1-0 defeat to Ivory Coast in the semi-final, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains determined as they bid adieu to their title aspirations. Captain Chancel Mbemba expressed resilience, highlighting that football is filled with ups and downs, and their focus now shifts to securing a medal.

Facing Ivory Coast on their home turf, the Leopards of the DRC couldn’t muster their best performance, succumbing to a narrow loss against the inspired Elephants.

Post-match, Captain Chancel Mbemba addressed the outcome with a pragmatic perspective, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of football. «There is no room for disappointment.

It’s the nature of the game—some days you win, others you lose or draw. Despite the anticipated difficulty of the match, we held our heads high, pushing until the final whistle», Mbemba remarked.

Looking ahead, Mbemba conveyed the team’s commitment to approaching the third-place match with utmost seriousness. «Our primary goal is to bring home a medal, a source of pride for our nation. This achievement will signify a job well done. The entire Congolese nation should find solace in the fact that every player gave their all on the field. While defeat is part of football’s reality, we continue to work hard. Ultimately, the best team prevails, and on this occasion, Ivory Coast emerged victorious».

Source: Infos-sports

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