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DR Congo star Yoane Wissa relishing historic World Cup knockout clash with England – UK Times

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Yoane Wissa is embracing the monumental task ahead as the Democratic Republic of Congo prepare to face England in a historic World Cup knockout clash.

Thomas Tuchel’s side are set for a round-of-32 showdown against the Leopards in downtown Atlanta on Wednesday.

This marks only DR Congo’s second World Cup appearance and their inaugural knockout fixture, having advanced as a third-placed team following a dramatic 3-1 comeback victory over Uzbekistan on Saturday. Newcastle striker Wissa, whose brace sealed their progression, expressed his eagerness for the challenge.

“England is going to be a different game, a tough, tough, tough game against top players and top opponent,” he said. “We need to enjoy this kind of game. We deserve to play against England, one of the best teams in the world, so I’m looking forward to what’s coming next.”

The DR Congo squad features several recognisable names, including Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe, and Noah Sadiki, with Wissa leading the line.

Thomas Tuchel and his players must be wary of the threat posed by Wissa and Co
Thomas Tuchel and his players must be wary of the threat posed by Wissa and Co (Getty)

The 29-year-old arrived at the tournament with a significant point to prove, following a difficult, injury-plagued first season at Newcastle after his £55million move from Brentford last summer.

Wissa sustained a knee injury on international duty before even making his club debut, ultimately managing just three goals across all competitions. He is now resolute in demonstrating that his disappointing initial campaign on Tyneside was merely a temporary setback.

“That’s why I’m even prouder than everyone else in this room because it’s been tough,” Wissa stated. “It’s been a tough injury.

“You know when you want to come back earlier, catch the train, it’s not a good thing to do. I didn’t show my best face at Newcastle but I knew that my time will come and this time is now.

“I just show everyone now I’m in a good place, I’m good physically, I’m good mentally, so that’s why I’m proud to show that I’m a good player (against Uzbekistan). I know how to play football and especially when I’m good physically my head is calm, and the rest follows.”

The winner of Wednesday’s clash is set to face co-hosts Mexico or Ecuador in the round of 16.

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