Ivory Coast’s remarkable journey to the final of AFCON 2023, under the guidance of coach Emerse Faé, has been marked by gratitude towards the initial architect, Jean-Louis Gasset, as Seko Fofana, one of the team’s key players, reflects on their success.
The Elephants faced an early setback in the tournament, suffering a devastating 4-0 defeat against Equatorial Guinea, leading to the replacement of Jean-Louis Gasset.
The subsequent arrival of Emerse Faé sparked a resurgence, with Ivory Coast securing pivotal victories against strong opponents like Senegal, Mali, and DR Congo.
Expressing profound appreciation for Gasset’s contributions, Seko Fofana stated, “We have a lot of gratitude for what Jean-Louis Gasset was able to do with the group.
I think we are continuing his work.” Fofana acknowledged the strategic selection and guidance provided by Gasset, emphasizing the significant role played by the former coach in shaping the team that eventually reached the final.
Reflecting on the challenging farewells when Gasset departed, Fofana noted the emotional aspect, with tears and heartfelt words exchanged among the players. Despite the transition to Faé, Fofana emphasized the lasting impact of Gasset’s influence, stating, “The goodbyes were difficult, with a lot of emotion, tears, and also a lot of words.
We knew we had to do it for him too. I think he also contributed to this victory.”
In a candid admission, Fofana stated, “But I honestly think that if he had been there, it would have been the same thing too.” This sentiment underscores the belief that Gasset’s imprint on the team served as a foundation upon which Faé could build, leading the Elephants to their recent successes.
As Ivory Coast prepares for the final, the echoes of Gasset’s impact continue to resonate, providing a testament to the intricate collaboration between coaching transitions and player resilience that defines the team’s AFCON 2023 campaign.
Seko Fofana au micro de @ATS_fr pour échanger sur l’impact tactique face à la RDC, avec une Côte d’Ivoire qui a montré son vrai visage, après des qualifications au forceps face au Sénégal et Mali : « À nous de trouver les équilibres, comment bien gérer les matches » ! #CAN2023 pic.twitter.com/ui2BGXKIHv
— Dounia Mesli (@Mesli_Dounia) February 8, 2024