10-30-2011
Every game will be tough – Henri
Michel
(cafonline) Head coach of Equatorial Guinea,
Henri Michel reckons a tough outing for the co-hosts after being paired in
Group A alongside Senegal, Libya and Zambia for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
The Nzalang Nacional is the lowest
ranked team among the 16 finalists, 152nd position; a scenario which serves
some form of headache for the Frenchman.
“Whatever the draw, all the teams
will be above us. Every game will be like attacking the Everest.
“This
shows the difficulty of the task. For us, it is almost insurmountable. If we
succeed it will be a major feat. We will try to look good.”
Michel explains his reason for his
shock pronouncement to quit his post due to the inadequate support for the
team.
“If I resigned last week, there was
a reason; no one wanted to help the national team. At present, there is no
championship.”
Michel
Dussuyer- Guinea coach
Michel Dussuyer Guinea coach (in
Group D with Ghana, Mali, Botswana)
“This is a difficult group with
Ghana, of course. Ghana needs no introduction after their exploits at the World
Cup.
“Botswana has qualified for the
first time. For Mali, we know the talent and potential of individual players at
the highest level. There is no affordable ‘chicken’, all the ‘chickens’ are
difficult.
“We will try to play our cards
right, by at least qualifying for the quarterfinals. There is a favorite but
the other three can fight for second spot.”
Gernot
Rohr (Gabon coach (in Group C with Morocco, Tunisia and Niger) :
"It's a tough draw because
we are with Morocco and Tunisia, which are formidable teams, not to mention the
Niger. We beat Niger in Cannes (1-0 in September). But we all have to be aware
of Niger, who eliminated Egypt, the defending champion, and South Africa. It's
a much disciplined team, built on local players. We must therefore take them
seriously. Tunisia and Morocco have changed in the last two years. There are
now a number of Moroccan and Tunisian players in major championships and they
will be among the favorites. We will work hard to get out of the group and l
think it is possible to do so. We will try to defy predictions which do seem to
favour us. We still have the advantage of playing at home and turn that into
high motivation to drive us through the group stage. The first game will be
very important."
René Ndemezo (Minister of Sport for Gabon, and former national player):
René Ndemezo (Minister of Sport for Gabon, and former national player):
"The Panthers have a chance. We
have adversaries that we respect but on the basis of our recent performance,
the teams in our group are affordable for a Panthers team that is preparing
well. We beat Niger in friendly. We beat Morocco in Casablanca and Libreville
in the playoffs of the CAN-2010, and we drew with Tunisia in CAN-2010 in
Angola, in a game we deserved to win. If we prepare well, we can progress from
the first round and go further in the competition. "
Aboubacar Titi Camara (former national player and Sports Minister of Guinea):
Aboubacar Titi Camara (former national player and Sports Minister of Guinea):
"There are great teams in this
group. Ghana has been playing well as we all saw in last year’s World Cup and
they were finalists at the last CAN finals. There is Mali of course and it will
be like a derby when they play Guinea. We will prepare ourselves to finish
first or second in our group. All teams are difficult opponents but we are
aiming to go far and we will fight all the way. "
Sami Trabelsi (Tunisia coach):
Sami Trabelsi (Tunisia coach):
"We have a derby in our group,
with Morocco. In my last participation as a player in CAN in 2000, I had
Morocco in my group too. This will be my first CAN as a coach and I hope it
will bring me some luck. It will not be easy, there are some tough games and
good teams in the group and there are always surprises too at CAN finals. Even
during the qualifications, the story has been similar. The team that will best
prepare and make the most of the event will most likely prevail ".
Paulo
Duarte (Burkina Faso coach):
"This is a group which can best
be described as having a strong candidate, Côte d'Ivoire and three other teams.
For four years I have been in Africa, I always get Cote d’ Ivoire as opponents.
We the have already met four times. Cote d’Ivoire has great players playing at
top clubs in Europe but it will not be easy either for them because we have a
great team, and on the field everything is possible. We'll do the best to finish in second place in group B.
Anthony
Baffoe - (former Ghanaian international, FIFA ambassador against racism,
Former Ghanaian international and
FIFA ambassador against racism, Anthony Baffoe was at the 2012 draw and gave
his reaction to Ghana’s group which has Botswana, Mali and Guinea in
group D.
“This is a balanced group with teams
that are good and deserve to be there. Botswana is a new team at this level of
competition and has shown the success of their development program which has
got them this far. Mali is strong, and as for Guinea, one should not forget
that they qualified from a group that had Nigeria. Having said this we are the
Black Stars, and l hope the boys will be thorough and qualify from the first
round. Some say we are Championship favourites, yes but there is also Ivory
Coast and do not forget Senegal and (Chipolopolo) of Zambia too. The tournament
will not be won in a week, there needs to be consistence over 5 matches or
more. Ghana is always a favorite. Ivory Coast has had an excellent qualification
while Zambia always plays well. And do not underestimate the host countries
either. I played at this level and I know that with the home fans’ support you
can perform 30-40% more. I am very excited by this tournament. "
Another for national player who
spoke to Cafonline.com after the draw was Benjamin Zarandona the former
Equatorial Guinea player:
Equatorial Guinea is in Group A with
Libya, Zambia and Senegal):
"This is a very difficult
group. Senegal has had an impressive qualification run where they eliminated
Cameroon. The Teranga Lions has players turning out for top clubs in Europe.
Libya is very strong and qualified despite everything that happened in that
country. Zambia is always competitive and has a good record at CAN finals. We
must prepare ourselves mentally to qualify. The most important thing is to
start with a victory in our opening match against Libya. This is the first time
ever for Equatorial Guinea to play in Africa Cup of Nations finals and it would
be great to win the first game too”
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