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AFCON: Aubameyang free to play again

Gabon’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang returned to training on Thursday following the end of his Covid-19 quarantine ahead of their second game at the Africa Cup of Nations against Ghana in Yaounde on Friday.

Gabon have confirmed that Aubameyang has recovered from coronavirus and will feature against Ghana in Friday’s Africa Cup of Nations clash.

The Arsenal striker sat out the Panthers’ opening Afcon match — a 1-0 victory over Comoros — after testing positive for Covid-19 upon his arrival in Cameroon for the biennial African showpiece.

Both Aubameyang and compatriot Mario Lemina received positive tests at Yaounde airport, following a leisure stint in Abu Dhabi before the tournament, but assistant manager Anicet Yala has confirmed that both will return for the Ghana game.

“We have registered the return of Mario and Aubameyang,” Lala told GOAL on Thursday, “but unfortunately some players have returned into the red zone — (right-back) Lloyd Palun and sadly, sadly, (central defender) Sidney Obissa.

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“The coach Patrice is also not here because he tested positive, and as per Caf recommendations, he’s in isolation.”

Lala, who will be taking the reins of Gabon in light of their French coach’s absence, has confirmed that the staff are willing to change a winning team ahead of the match against Ghana…and bring Aubameyang back into the fold.

“Naturally, when you have a player of the value of Aubameyang who returns, things have to change around up front,” he added.

“Mario, who wasn’t there [against Comoros], and Aubameyang are two important players, they’ve played many games for the national side, and we’ll make sure everyone’s in the right place to maximise Gabon’s chances [of defeating Ghana].”

Without Aubameyang, Gabon saw off debutants Comoros in their opening Group C fixture, with Aaron Boupendza netting the only goal of the game in the 16th minute.

Ghana, by contrast, struggled to impose themselves against Morocco in their first match, in Yaounde, and fell to a 1-0 defeat following Sofiane Boufal’s late winner.

The Black Stars meet Comoros in their final group game—in Garoua—while Gabon face off with Morocco at the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo in Yaounde.

The Nations Cup to date has been beset by positive coronavirus cases, making preparation difficult for coaches and players alike.

Beyond Aubameyang, the likes of Kalidou Koulibaly, Edouard Mendy (both Senegal) and Bertrand Traore (Burkina Faso) have had their tournaments disrupted after returning positive tests.

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