After Algeria’s 3–0 win over Sudan in Rabat, Vladimir Petkovic was keen to spotlight the calm presence of new goalkeeper Luca Zidane rather than only the attacking fireworks.
The coach underlined how quickly Zidane has become a stabilizing force for a team desperate to rediscover its defensive identity at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Petkovic’s key message was about the sense of assurance Zidane brings to the side. “Zidane gave the team a real sense of security and played well with his feet, despite it being one of his first matches with the national team,” Petković said.
Backed by an experienced back four, the 27-year-old Granada keeper translated that trust into a clean sheet on his AFCON debut, helping Algeria finally end a six-year wait for a tournament victory.
For Petkovic, this shutout was not a one-off, but evidence of careful preparation and a deliberate decision to entrust Zidane with a key role in a new era. As Algeria turn to their next test against a confident Burkina Faso, the coach views Zidane’s composure and distribution as central to maintaining momentum and confirming the team’s revival in Morocco.







