DR Congo want Wissa in top form for World Cup playoff
TANGIER, Dec 26 : The Democratic Republic of Congo have no regrets about leaving out Yoane Wissa from the squad for the Africa Cup of Nations finals, saying they want him in top form for World Cup playoffs in March.
Coach Sebastien Desabre said it was a tough decision and that Wissa was disappointed not to be at the tournament in Morocco but his absence was in the best interests of both the player and national team.
Wissa, 29, suffered a knee injury playing for the Congolese against Senegal in a World Cup qualifier in early September, only returning to the pitch with new club Newcastle United three weeks ago as a substitute in their win over Burnley.
He has since made two more substitute appearances in the Premier League and started and scored in the League Cup quarter-final victory over Fulham last week, raising the question whether the Congolese regretted not picking him for Morocco.
“We kept in close touch with the medical staff of Newcastle over the months and made the decision to carefully follow the medical protocols and not put any pressure on him to return too early,” Desabre told a Friday press conference ahead of the Cup of Nations clash against Senegal in Tangier on Saturday.
“I took the decision in the end to leave him (out of the Cup of Nations squad) in the best possible conditions to recover properly because we need him in the best form.
“It was a difficult decision, and I know he is disappointed not to be here with his teammates, but he understands,” the DR coach added.
The Congolese play Senegal on Saturday in their second Group D game at the Cup of Nations, a much-anticipated clash after the two sides met in World Cup qualification three months ago.
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