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Cote d'Ivoire/Burkina Faso: Warrior Coach Tells Elephants to Win At All Costs

Published on : 26 January 2012 - 12:11pm | By RNW Africa Desk (Photo: AFP)
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Winning ugly is the new maxim of the Cote d'Ivoire coach Francois Zahoui, who has told his players he does not care how they beat Burkina Faso in Malabo on Thursday as long as they take all three points.

From our Top Partner allAfrica.com

Zahoui, speaking to reporters in the Equatorial Guinea capital on Tuesday, had a warrior face on and some harsh words for his superstar squad, whom he has told to buckle down and work if they are to win the African Nations Cup title.

Zahoui feels there is a danger of the Ivorians taking their heavily-fancied status to heart and not putting in the required effort over the next weeks. They made heavy work on Sunday of their opening game win over against Sudan, in the end scraping through 1-0.

Although he did not say as much, the undertone of his mini-tirade was that many of the Ivorian players might be major stars at club level and earn millions of dollars, but playing for your country is the ultimate in football and to win the Nations Cup is a feat that takes hard work and a fair amount of sacrifice. He has obviously had enough moaning from pampered players who are finding conditions in Equatorial Guinea a far cry from the ritzy stadiums and training grounds of Europe's top clubs.

Victory for the Ivorians over neighbours Burkina Faso will virtually assure their progress to the quarter-finals.

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