Mali head coach Éric Sékou Chelle expressed immense pride as his team gears up for the quarter-finals, particularly emphasizing the honour of facing the host country, Côte d’Ivoire.
Following a period of recovery and meticulous preparation, Chelle conveyed the team’s confidence and anticipation for the upcoming match.
“We are happy to play in the quarter-finals with the host country. We had some time to recover and prepare for this game. We are waiting for this moment and we are confident. It is dignifying to play against the host country,” he highlighted.
Acknowledging Côte d’Ivoire’s dual role as the hosts of the tournament and a strong contender for the title, Chelle showed respect, designating them as favorites.
“As organizers and candidates for winning the title, the Ivorians are favourites.”
Chelle envisioned an enthralling and competitive encounter between the two brotherly nations, noting the historical connections shared by players on both teams.
“There are players in both teams with historical connections. It will be an exciting game.”
As the anticipation builds, Mali and Côte d’Ivoire prepare to engage in a match that promises both pride and excitement in the quest for advancement in the tournament.