CAN, Rohff’s rant

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Franco-Comorian, rapper Rohff passionately follows the African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast and was keen to defend Cédric Bakambu, strongly criticized after his missed penalty during DR Congo-Morocco. The two concerned grew up in the same town in the Paris region.

Before Silas Katompa Mvumpa’s equalizer in the second half and especially the general altercation which caused a huge controversy in the wake of the draw between Morocco and DR Congo (1-1), Sunday at the African Cup of Nations. nations, Cédric Bakambu missed the penalty for 1-1 before half-time. The Leopards center forward who passed through OM was strongly singled out, which made Rohff come off his hinges on -Seine) as the Bakambu family.

OK, I see from the trends that he takes a lot for that, but guys, what great player hasn’t missed an important penalty? I’m defending him, he’s a young man from my town that I saw in the cradle, his big brothers are childhood friends. In short, never forget these moments of happiness that he brought to the Congolese people and the CCANan is not over, he has not said his last word, let’s remain polite and loyal »launched the author of Who is the example? in 2002.

The Congolese led by Chancel Mbemba have two points before their third and final match of the group stage against Tanzania on Wednesday, with the Tanzanians having just one point. The Atlas Lions challenge Zambia, which also remains with two drawn results.

Cédric Bakambu missed his penalty against Morocco ok I see from the trends that he takes a lot for that but guys, what great player has not missed an important penalty?

I’m defending him, it’s a young man from my town that I saw in the crib, his big brothers are friends… pic.twitter.com/dI2iBJtAkB

— ROHFF (@rohff) January 22, 2024

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