Oman Daily Observer

We can still improve, says coach Rohr

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LIBREVILLE, Gabon — Gabon coach Gernot Rohr believes his side can still improve at the Africa Cup of Nations, even though they have already qualified for the quarterfin­als with a game to go.

"I think the team can improve because they have become more confident and they are able to play good football," the Franco-german said.

The Panthers on Friday advanced to the round of the last eight at the competitio­n they are co-hosting with Equatorial Guinea courtesy of a Bruno Zita Mbanangoye free-kick in the fifth minute of injury time, that gave them a 3-2 victory against Morocco.

Also through on the night from group C were Tunisia, who also needed a last-gasp goal to overcome Niger.

Rohr said he was concerned that his side would physically recover in time for Tuesday's match in Francevill­e against Tunisia.

"It was a very physical match against Morocco and I am hoping they will find the energy to take on the Tunisians and play as well," he said.

The coach was criticised in the run-up to the tournament as he introduced several young locally-based players into the squad, and he said that the results had silenced the critics.

"People did not understand that we wanted to have a young team.

But now they have shown that they are good. They have peaked at the right time and we can be confident," he said.

Rohr, who won three French championsh­ips with Bordeaux, admitted he was concerned when Morocco had taken the lead.

"We are not crazy with expectatio­ns. It is not always easy to come back. We are not Brazil, we are very humble," he said.

The coach is looking at the rest of the tournament with confidence. — dpa

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