Sierra Leone manager, John Keister has come out to say that his players will need to fight in their group. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, even if everyone knows they are in a very tough group, his boys will take it one game at a time.
John added that his entire team put in a shift vs Algeria and he hopes such a performance can continue.
“I’m happy with the result even though we attacked this game to win it,”
“We had the reigning African champions Algeria, a great and beautiful team, but we stuck to our strategy which worked. I don’t want to highlight a single player even if the goalkeeper [Mohamed N Kamara] was elected man of the match. This is a collective performance and we will continue to do so.
“We have to fight and grow this group. And since our arrival, we have been working to move forward. There’s no point in having a great game today [Tuesday] and letting the other games slip away, it’s at the end of the tournament that we’ll know if we’re the surprise. We take it game after game.”
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