As Angola prepares to host Sudan at the Estádio Nacional de Ombaka, in what promises to be a thrilling contest. Both teams won their opening matches, each securing a 1-0 victory, setting the stage for a showdown of equals. However, despite the same scoreline, Angola appeared to carry a slight edge over their Sudanese opponents—at least on paper.
The Angolan coach, confident, knew better than to underestimate his Sudanese counterparts. Sudan, under the guidance of a Ghanaian-dominated technical team, had been revitalized. The influence of these Ghanaian tacticians brought an element of unpredictability to the team, blending disciplined structure with creative flair.
The two teams will look forward to extend their stand on the league log in order to make it to Afcon competition to be hosted by Morocco.
A win for Angola will mean coach Goncalves has beaten anything Ghanaian in matchday 1 and 2 – A huge confidence booster for him and his boys.
The match will be played at 19:00 at Estadio Nacional de Ombaka.