In response to a question about whether he and his team were inspired by the Zambian model to advance in the competition, Togo’s coach, Didier Six, mentioned that his players are primarily motivated. He acknowledged that the Cabinda attack had strengthened their mentality and helped eliminate a defeatist character among the players. Six emphasized the importance of overcoming adversity and the positive impact on the team’s mindset.
When asked if he could be the next Hervé Renard, who led Zambia to victory in the previous AFCON, Six expressed openness to the possibility. He praised fellow French coaches like Renard, Paul Put of Burkina Faso, and Patrice Carteron of Mali, highlighting their passion and dedication to coaching. Six discussed his late transition from playing football to coaching and acknowledged that the team’s success is a collective effort.