Faé Emerse assume : « s’il y a un problème, c’est ma responsabilité »
Faced with criticism and debate surrounding his tactical choices, Faé Emerse wanted to set the record straight. In a press conference, the Ivory Coast coach unequivocally defended his decision to field Sangaré, Seko Fofana, and Franck Kessié in midfield, a trio that has been a hot topic of discussion since the start of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
“I know why I’m fielding them. If it doesn’t work, it’s my responsibility, it’s my problem,” the Ivorian coach declared firmly and assertively. A strong statement, intended to protect his players and remind them that decisions come from the bench, not the locker room.
With this stance, Faé Emerse sends a clear message: he trusts the experience, strength, and track record of his players to lead the Elephants. A bold choice in a context of intense public pressure, where every lineup is scrutinized and commented on.
By taking sole responsibility for any potential failure, the coach demonstrates strong leadership and rallies his team. At the Africa Cup of Nations, bold choices often make the difference. Now it's up to the pitch to decide.
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