It appears that Uganda has initiated its psychological warfare against the Algerian national team, just hours before the kickoff of their crucial match.
Indeed, the training session of the “Verts” at Mandela Stadium in Kampala was disrupted by several power outages, hindering the players’ preparations.
This situation adds to the numerous challenges that Vladimir Petkovic’s men must face. Besides the adversity on the field, they now have to contend with destabilization attempts off the field. These interruptions likely aim to unsettle the Algerian team, which has already been under immense pressure following their recent home defeat against Guinea.
The Fennecs are determined to overcome this ordeal and achieve a positive result against Uganda, led by Belgian coach Paul Put. This encounter is crucial for the Algerians, not only to redeem themselves after their previous underperformance but also to stay in contention for qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Coach Vladimir Petkovic and his players are aware of the importance of this match. A victory in Kampala would help regain the confidence of the supporters and solidify their position in the qualifying group. Therefore, they will need to demonstrate concentration and resilience to overcome obstacles, including the psychological intimidation attempts from their Ugandan opponents.
The challenge is significant, but the Verts have already proven in the past that they are capable of overcoming difficult situations. They will need to mobilize all their resources, both physical and mental, to emerge victorious from this confrontation and continue their path towards qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
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