AFCON 2025
Cranes Of Uganda Coach Paul Put Declares Readiness For AFCON 2025 Battle
When It Comes To The Africa Cup Of Nations (AFCON) 2025, The Cranes Of Uganda Are Not Coming To Morocco Just To Participate — They’re Coming To Compete.
Head Coach Paul Put has made it clear that his boys are ready for the challenge ahead, despite being drawn into what many call a “group of death” alongside three-time champions Nigeria, tactical powerhouse Tunisia, and fierce regional rivals Tanzania.
“They (Super Eagles) are a perennial powerhouse. There are threats everywhere from their squad with top talent and European experience,” Put told CAFonline.
But the Belgian coach isn’t losing sleep over the opposition. Instead, he’s focused on preparation, confidence, and teamwork.
“We will respect all of them, but we are not intimidated. We will give a good account of ourselves,” he added.
Put acknowledged the strength and discipline of the Tunisian team, praising their tactical depth and technical ability. He also admitted that the East African derby against Tanzania will be one for the books — filled with passion, pride, and familiarity.
The Cranes, making their eighth AFCON appearance, will open their campaign against Tunisia on December 23. Fans across Uganda are already buzzing with excitement, hoping their team can rise beyond expectations and cause a few upsets along the way.
With Put’s confidence and a team eager to prove themselves, Uganda might just be the dark horse story everyone will talk about at AFCON 2025.
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