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Ivory Coast’s Haller emerges as hero in surprising Afcon victory over Nigeria

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Ivory Coast, led by hero Haller, clinches an improbable Afcon victory against Nigeria. The zombie team, considered indestructible, defies all odds. Ivory Coast, having lost twice in the group stage, stages a remarkable comeback three times in the knockout stage under Emerse Faé’s leadership. The team, though not deemed one of the great sides, secures a historic tournament win.

Qualifying as the fourth-best third-place side, Ivory Coast undergoes significant changes, including the dismissal of the coach. Despite challenges and self-reflection, the team embraces chaos, laughter, and an unyielding will to emerge victorious. The 60,000-capacity arena erupts in joy at the final whistle, with Ivory Coast winning the Africa Cup of Nations for the third time.

The victory holds deeper significance, resonating with the unity of a nation healing from a civil war just 13 years ago. The tournament, costing over $1 billion in infrastructure, provides a platform for unity, as demanded by President Alassane Ouattara. The celebration transcends sporting success, becoming a symbol of national pride.

In a stunning turn of events, Sébastien Haller, who battled testicular cancer 18 months ago, becomes the hero. His impactful contributions, despite an ankle injury sidelining him in the group stage, play a crucial role in Ivory Coast’s success. Haller’s improvisation in guiding a cross from Simon Adingra into the net secures the winning goal.

Reflecting on Ivory Coast’s journey, questions arise about Nigeria’s performance. Despite a cautious start, Nigeria’s attempt to spoil and defend a lead in a traditional Mourinho style falls short in the modern game. Ivory Coast’s midfield trio of Jean Michaël Seri, Franck Kessié, and Seko Fofana proves instrumental in controlling games and contributing to the triumph.

As Ivory Coast’s golden generation celebrates winning the trophy after years of striving, Faé, who experienced defeat in the 2006 final, achieves success in just four games, securing Ivory Coast’s third Cup of Nations.

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