Burkinabe Students in Morocco Confident of Victory in Under-17 African Cup of Nations Semi-Final Against Mali

Rabat: Burkinabe, mostly students residing in Morocco, have expressed strong confidence in the Cadet Stallions' chances of winning the semi-final of the Under-17 African Cup of Nations, where they will face off against Mali's Aiglonnets.

According to Burkina Information Agency, Mounir Maran©, a freight forwarder based in Morocco, shared his excitement about Burkina Faso's unexpected performance in the competition, confidently predicting their victory in the upcoming match against Mali. He emphasized the team's impressive performance so far, suggesting that the outcome is clear and needs no further discussion.

Pierre Toubangabou, an energy engineering student at the National School of Mines in Rabat, echoed this sentiment, expressing unwavering faith in the Cadet Stallions. He predicted a decisive 4-0 win, citing the team's talent and previous displays of skill as reasons for his confidence. Toubangabou assured that the team has the full support of their compatriots in Morocco.

Fifou Awa Lankoand©, a communications and digital marketing student in Casablanca, praised the young team's rapid development and notable performance in their previous match, where they scored a remarkable 6-1 victory. Lankoand© predicted a 2-0 victory for Burkina Faso against Mali, expressing optimism about their chances of reaching the final.

Eldine Lengan©, an agricultural and food industry student in Rabat, also shared his admiration for the Cadet Stallions' achievements, despite admitting limited knowledge of football. He predicted a 2-1 win for Burkina Faso, with hopes of ultimately securing the trophy.