Former Sierra Leone midfield conductor John Sama feels the present coaching staff for the Leone Star will produce positive outcomes. Sama, who represented Sierra Leone in the 1994 and 1996 Africa Cup of Nations, noted in a short interview that Mohamed Kallon and his management staff have a clear coaching philosophy.
Kallon will take on his first international coaching challenge against Guinea-Bissau in Monrovia, Liberia, on Thursday. Kallon aims to guide a squad primarily composed of home-based talent as they strive for qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“We are all fans now and in modern-day football, players must believe in the technical strategy, and that is precisely what Kallon and his team can offer,” Sama stated.
“We must understand that they started about three weeks ago. They will need time to develop the technical aspects of their plan and implement the style of football they want to play. All of this will take time, but in the end, I am very confident that they will start producing results.”
When asked about the predominance of home-based players in Kallon’s squad, Sama reaffirmed that this is the way to build a strong national setup.
“In our days, we performed better and achieved results because the majority and core of the squad were home-based. This is a young team that will need time to develop, and our target should be the upcoming AFCON qualifiers.”
Guinea-Bissau enters the match unbeaten, aided by former Arsenal star Luis Boa Morte as a technical head. While Sierra Leone holds a favourable head-to-head record with six wins in twelve encounters, Guinea-Bissau has won two of the last three matchups.
Sierra Leone has only one loss in their last four World Cup qualifying matches (one win, two draws and a defeat against Egypt), while Guinea-Bissau has one win and three draws in their last four Group A fixtures.
Guinea-Bissau is coached by former Fulham and West Ham United forward Luis Boa Morte. They have gained six points from four matches in the qualifying rounds, undefeated, and their strong defensive record may not be enough to harm them at the top of Group A.
This upcoming match features two seemingly evenly matched sides with strong defensive records, suggesting that a low-scoring encounter is likely.
Group A
1. Egypt | 10 pts 2. Guinea-Bissau | 6 pts 3. Burkina Faso | 5 pts 4. Sierra Leone | 5 pts 5. Ethiopia | 3 pts 6. Djibouti | 1 pt
Matchday 5 fixtures
Sierra Leone v Guinea-Bissau Burkina Faso v Djibouti – Ethiopia v Egypt
Matchday 6 fixtures
Guinea-Bissau v Burkina Faso Egypt -v Sierra Leone Ethiopia v Djibouti