“Doing it now will mean a lot to me as an individual' Zimbabwe striker Knowledge Musona is hoping to help the Warriors reach the Africa Cup of Nations knockout stages for the first time. SLInt MORE:
The Warriors were drawn in Group B alongside 2019 finalists, Senegal, Guinea and Malawi, with their first clash taking place on Monday.
“I have already played at two Afcon finals without progressing to the knockout stages,” the Al-Tai striker told the CAF website. The Warriors will be without the likes of Marvellous Nakamba and Marshall Munetsi, but Musona is confident can still compete.
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