By Edwin Mbewe
LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Football National team head coach, Patrick Mabedi has shown dissatisfaction with the number of days he has spent with players in camp ahead of tomorrow’s first group L Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) clash against Burundi at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.
Speaking to journalist Mabedi said “We came a little bit late than the days we were given by the committee, we had session on Tuesday in the morning and afternoon but i think it was not enough but it is what it is.
“I wish and hope that we adjust and prepare well because we have a task which is qualifying to the finals hence it pivotal to win home games.I would love in future to focus on our task, if you’re a fishermen focus as a fishermen and if you’re a electrician focus on that, this is to say that we need to support the project of the coach so that he doesn’t have any excuses in future”, explains Mabedi.
The coach added that, after the training session the boys are showing potential but with just one session, he expects to have problems of coordination and combination in the team.
“Look, we have failed to call other people who are enjoying the league because of time so I think we have to improve by giving maybe seven days or five, that will be good for those players to have a look maybe they may help us along the way”, added Mabedi.
Malawi is in group L of the 2025 African Cup of Nations qualifiers alongside Burkina Faso, Burundi and Senegal.





