Mohamed Kallon exudes an aura of respect, professionalism, and confidence within the national team, complemented by his backroom staff: Paul Augustine Kpaka, Kewullay Conteh, Kemokai, and Musa Kallon.

With extensive experience behind him, he has truly “been there, seen it, and done it.” The players hold him in high regard and view him as their footballing icon, making it essential to follow his instructions.

His backroom staff, who played for the national team during its peak, collectively possess two or more coaching badges, further enhancing the team’s expertise.

It’s been a while since our home-based players have performed with such confidence! My Man of the Match was our number 4, Diaby. Alhassan could benefit from being a bit more selfless; his runs could create additional goal-scoring opportunities.

Juma’s performance was so impressive that even the single ladies coalition took notice! The boy has a physique like Hercules!

The highlight of the match was Musa Tombo’s goal celebration. He had a shirt printed with the inscription, “U Na God?, Mortal No To Go Bra!” Now, that’s thought-provoking! Musa has faced many challenges, but even amidst his struggles, he maintains unwavering faith in God. Such a declaration is bound to keep him favored by the Divine!

As we prepare for our next encounter with Egypt, one certainty remains: Mohamed Kallon will keep his boys grounded and united.

P.S: Kei Kamara, you have once again earned my respect and admiration