DR Congo Vs Ethiopia

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DR Congo Vs Ethiopia
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The upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) and Ethiopia will take place at the Stade des Martyrs de la Pentecote in Kinshasa on Tuesday. While the clash holds no bearing on the qualification status of either team, as DR Congo has already secured their place in the 2025 AFCON tournament, and Ethiopia has been eliminated from contention, the match will offer an opportunity for both sides to salvage some pride. 
 
For DR Congo, this match represents an opportunity to bounce back from a disappointing loss to Guinea in the previous round of qualifiers. Despite already securing their spot in the 2025 AFCON, the Leopards were handed a 1-0 defeat by Guinea, marking their first setback of the qualifying campaign. This result was somewhat expected, as DR Congo had already secured qualification ahead of the match, and they lacked the usual intensity and sharpness in their attacking play. A stoppage-time goal by Serhou Guirassy of Borussia Dortmund condemned DR Congo to their first loss of the qualifying series. 
 
The defeat came after DR Congo had been on a four-match winning streak, where they had accumulated 12 points and topped Group H, with three points ahead of Guinea. At the time of the loss, they were firmly in control of their qualification destiny and only needed to secure at least a draw in their remaining games to ensure they remained atop their group. However, this loss to Guinea meant that DR Congo had relinquished their perfect record, which had previously seen them win all their games and maintain a solid defensive record, conceding no goals up until that point in the qualifiers. With that record now broken, DR Congo heads into the Ethiopia match with only pride at stake. Depending on the outcome of the other match in the group between Tanzania and Guinea, DR Congo might still finish at the top of the group, but that will be secondary to the confidence-building aspect of this final qualifier.
 
In contrast, Ethiopia's journey through the 2025 AFCON qualifiers has been a far less successful one. The Walyas, as Ethiopia's national team is known, have faced a series of disappointing results throughout the campaign, culminating in their mathematical elimination from AFCON contention. Ethiopia began their qualification campaign with a promising 0-0 draw against Tanzania, but after that, they failed to secure a single point in their remaining four matches, including losses to DR Congo and Guinea. With their hopes of qualifying for the tournament now dashed, Ethiopia's motivation for this final game will be primarily driven by the desire to avoid a complete qualification failure and secure at least one victory in the campaign. 
 
Under the management of Sebastien Desabre, DR Congo has performed admirably in the qualifying rounds up until their recent loss to Guinea. The defeat was their first in the ongoing campaign, which had seen them dominate their group with a perfect record before the setback. Prior to the Guinea match, DR Congo had earned a remarkable four consecutive wins, earning 12 points and positioning themselves firmly at the top of Group H. This strong showing put them in a favorable position to qualify for the 2025 AFCON tournament, and their qualification was secured well in advance of the final few rounds.
 
In terms of results, DR Congo has shown resilience and attacking power in their earlier qualifiers. The Leopards were impressive in their victories over Tanzania and Guinea, among others, and they had managed to keep a clean sheet in each of their first four matches. This defensive solidity was one of the highlights of DR Congo's qualifying campaign, and their strong performances made them one of the more formidable teams in the group. Despite their loss to Guinea, they remain in a commanding position to finish top of the group, depending on the results of other matches. 
 
With qualification already secured, DR Congo can afford to play with less pressure in their final match against Ethiopia. However, coach Desabre will likely be keen to see his team return to winning ways and regain the confidence they might have lost after the defeat to Guinea. The team will be focused on asserting their dominance over Ethiopia and ensuring they finish the qualifiers on a positive note. The match against Ethiopia is a chance for DR Congo to fine-tune their tactics, build momentum, and prepare for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations, where they will aim to make a significant impact.
 
The previous encounter between DR Congo and Ethiopia earlier in the qualifiers saw the Leopards claim a comfortable 2-0 victory. That result was part of a strong sequence for DR Congo against Ethiopia, as they have now won three of the last four meetings between the two sides. Ethiopia’s lone victory in this fixture came way back in 2007, a 1-0 win, which remains the only time DR Congo has lost to the East African side. This dominant historical record will undoubtedly give the Leopards confidence going into the match, although they will be careful not to underestimate their opponents, especially with the unpredictability of football.
 
Ethiopia’s campaign for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has been a painful one. After securing a goalless draw in their opening match against Tanzania, the Walyas embarked on a poor run that saw them lose every single one of their subsequent four qualifiers. Their defeat to DR Congo in the reverse fixture, combined with losses to Guinea and Tanzania, sealed their fate as they were mathematically eliminated from contention for the 2025 tournament. Ethiopia now finds themselves in a difficult position, with no chance of qualifying and little left to play for except for pride.
 
The team’s struggles can be attributed to several factors, including inconsistent performances, lack of scoring ability, and defensive lapses. While the goalless draw against Tanzania at the start of the qualifiers offered some hope, Ethiopia quickly fell into a slump, losing successive games and failing to find a rhythm. In their losses to DR Congo and Guinea, the Walyas were unable to make any significant impact and struggled both offensively and defensively. Their inability to secure any points in the following matches made it clear that they would not be a part of the upcoming AFCON tournament. 
 
The defeat to Tanzania in the second leg of their qualifiers was particularly damaging, as it confirmed their elimination from contention. A 2-0 loss to Tanzania meant that Ethiopia’s hopes of qualification were officially extinguished. Despite the loss, Ethiopia’s coach, Gebremedhin Haile, who had returned to the helm in November 2023 for a second stint, will now look to focus on rebuilding and preparing his team for future competitions. Haile, however, has faced his own challenges, as he has now overseen a 10-match winless streak in competitive fixtures, with four draws and six defeats. This poor run of form is something Haile will need to address if Ethiopia is to make improvements in future competitions.
 
With no chance of qualifying for the 2025 AFCON, Ethiopia has little to play for except for pride. However, a win against DR Congo would offer some consolation to the team and its supporters. Ethiopia’s motivation in this final match will likely be to avoid the embarrassment of finishing the qualifiers without a single victory. Although Ethiopia’s AFCON dream is over, they will be keen to finish their campaign with at least one win and restore some dignity to their performances. A positive result against DR Congo could also provide a confidence boost for the team moving forward, as they look to rebuild for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and future AFCON tournaments.
 
In terms of their tactical approach, Ethiopia will need to find a way to overcome DR Congo’s superior quality. Ethiopia has shown a lack of attacking prowess throughout the qualifiers, with the team struggling to score goals and generate significant chances. Defensively, they have been vulnerable, conceding goals in nearly every match. Against DR Congo, they will need to improve both in attack and defense if they are to stand any chance of securing a positive result.
 
Haile will likely continue experimenting with his squad in the final game, as he looks to identify players who can form the core of the team for upcoming challenges. Ethiopia’s long-term goal should be to improve their competitiveness in African football, and while the 2025 AFCON qualifiers have been a disappointment, the experience gained can serve as a learning opportunity for the team.
 
While the upcoming match between DR Congo and Ethiopia in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign may lack direct implications for qualification, it still holds significant value for both teams. DR Congo, having already secured their place in the tournament, will be eager to bounce back from their recent defeat to Guinea and finish their qualification campaign on a high note. Ethiopia, on the other hand, will be playing for pride after their elimination from the qualifiers. Despite their disappointing campaign, they will look to salvage a win against DR Congo to avoid finishing the qualifiers winless. 
 
Both teams, although already separated by qualification status, will approach this match with the desire to build momentum, improve their performances, and restore confidence for the challenges that lie ahead. For DR Congo, this match is an opportunity to solidify their position as a top contender in African football, while for Ethiopia, it’s a chance to restore some dignity and lay the groundwork for future success.