After the coup, the country's borders were closed and several players who belong to large international clubs are stuck in the capital where they are not allowed to leave the hotel.

- It's calm, nothing new has happened since it happened.

Right now it is calm, Keita tells SVT Sport and has been ordered to stay at the hotel in the capital Conacry.

Do you notice the coup situation?

- No, we do not notice anything.

It's calm, you're just waiting to get home.

The team management said that we will fly tomorrow evening.

We'll see if it works out.

There is no concern given the situation?

- No, we are only at the hotel so it feels safe.

I'm not worried.

He and the other team members do not have much to choose from at present.

- We are not allowed to leave the hotel.

We work out in the gym then we are in the rooms only.

Moroccan players had time to fly out

Among the players who are stuck are Liverpool's Naby Keita, Lokomotiv Moscow's Francois Kamano and Toulouse's Issiaga Sylla.

He says that the league captain gathered the team at breakfast at the hotel on Sunday to inform about the coup.

- Soldiers were sent out to secure our hotel.

The airport is only ten minutes away but we were not allowed to move, says Sylla to L'Equipe.

Guinea was to face Morocco in Conakry on Monday, but opponents managed to leave the country on Sunday night after several hours of anxious waiting after Morocco's King Mohammed VI intervened, writes AP.

- We felt fear during the events in Conakry but the most important thing was that we could return to Morocco in a safe way, says the Moroccan hill Nayef Aguerd.

Fifa is following developments closely.

No new game day has been announced yet.