The 34th Africa Cup of Nations final will be contested between Ivory Coast and Nigeria at the Stade Alassane Ouattara-Ebimpé on the outskirts of Abidjan. This is a significant moment for the hosts, as it marks their 15th opportunity to play in the tournament final, the first since their defeat to Egypt 18 years ago. The journey to this point has been nothing short of remarkable for Ivory Coast, considering the challenges they faced earlier in the campaign.
Just 18 days ago, Ivory Coast hit rock bottom. They suffered a devastating 4-0 defeat at home against Equatorial Guinea, a team ranked 88th in the world. Shortly after, their head coach, Jean Louis Gasset, departed. At that stage, the Ivorians were unsure if they would even progress to the knockout stages, as they needed other results in the tournament to go their way.
With a stroke of luck, the results aligned in their favor, and Ivory Coast advanced to the round of 16, albeit as one of the three lucky losers. However, they were now without a head coach. Emerse Faé, Gasset's assistant, stepped up to take charge for the remainder of the campaign. Despite having never managed a full senior competitive game before, Faé embraced the role and has since become known as the 'Special One' among the Ivorian team.
As the tournament unfolded, Ivory Coast's journey became increasingly astonishing. They experienced a historic 4-0 defeat, changed coaches mid-tournament, and managed to qualify despite their poor group stage performance. The quarterfinal match against Mali pushed their limits, as they played with 10 men after a red card. Yet, fueled by the electric support of their fans, the Ivorians found a late equalizer that sent the match into extra time. In the end, they secured a dramatic victory to reach the semifinals.
The semifinal clash against the Democratic Republic of Congo was relatively smoother for Ivory Coast, with Sébastien Haller scoring the decisive goal. This win propelled them to the final, igniting a sense of hope and expectation among the people of Abidjan. The entire city seemed to unite in support of the national team, donning the orange Puma kits and displaying an infectious enthusiasm for their country's success.
Now, Ivory Coast stands on the brink of claiming their third Africa Cup of Nations title. Facing an impressive Nigerian team in the final, the Ivorians believe that with the momentum and home support behind them, this triumph is within their grasp. However, some onlookers remain realistic about the team's chances, understanding the unpredictable nature of football.
There is an undeniable magic surrounding Ivory Coast's journey in this tournament, capturing the attention and hearts of the nation. The team's revival can be attributed, in part, to Emerse Faé, who has managed to strike a balance between wonderment and pragmatism. As a rookie head coach, he has already achieved remarkable milestones, eliminating the reigning champions, leading a 10-man comeback, and securing a major semifinal victory on home soil.
Faé's frankness, honesty, and love for his country have endeared him to the Ivorian populace. He has instilled confidence and unity within the team, who have grown and flourished under his guidance. Ivory Coast has found their stride, showcasing speed, conviction, and mental fortitude in crucial moments.
As Ivory Coast prepares to face Nigeria again in the final, memories of their earlier encounter linger. The Super Eagles emerged victorious with a 1-0 win, but both teams have transformed since then. The stage is set for an enthralling showdown, as these two football giants vie for African glory once more. The outcome remains uncertain, but one thing is for sure: Ivory Coast's journey to the final has been nothing short of extraordinary.