Ivory Coast aim to bolster their attack with the return of star striker Sebastien Haller. The Borussia Dortmund hitman has missed the first two Africa Cup of Nations group games due to an ankle injury.
Coach Jean-Louis Gasset acknowledges the physical challenge faced against Nigeria, expressing hope for Haller’s comeback in the crucial match against Equatorial Guinea. Currently third in Group A, the host nation need a win to secure progression to the last 16.
Gasset reflected on the physicality of the previous match, emphasising the need for Haller’s presence to add strength to their offensive strategies. Despite the setback, Gasset remains optimistic about the team’s potential and aims for victory in the upcoming game.
The tall and imposing Sebastien Haller is seen as a key figure to provide a focal point in the Ivorian attack. His absence in the opening matches highlighted the team’s struggles against a resilient Nigerian defence.
The encounter revealed the need for patience and strategic play against a low-defensive setup. Gasset has since tried to instil a sense of determination, emphasising the team’s commitment to doing their best and bouncing back after the loss to the Super Eagles.
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