In a developing story that could significantly impact the African Cup of Nations qualifications, a formal inquiry regarding Mokoena has been submitted to both FIFA and CAF, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the current standings.

Coach Chelle of the Super Eagles remains resolute, focusing his team’s energy on performance and potential opportunities. Speaking candidly after the recent match, he emphasized the team’s dedication and strategic outlook.

“I want us to concentrate on our game,” Coach Chelle stated. “I spoke to my players after the match, encouraging them to aim for second place. They’ve worked hard over the past ten days and deserve this opportunity.”

The potential outcome of the ongoing investigation could dramatically reshape the competitive landscape. If CAF supports Lesotho’s appeal, the points distribution could see Lesotho ascending to nine points, while South Africa might be reduced to ten points.

Coach Chelle is cautiously optimistic about the team’s prospects. “We can potentially surpass them, especially with our upcoming match against South Africa,” he added, hinting at the strategic implications of the current situation.

The football community now awaits the official responses from FIFA and CAF, with the potential points redistribution holding significant consequences for the Super Eagles’ qualification hopes.
Stay tuned to thepoise.ng for further updates on this developing story.

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