ABIDJAN, Côte d'Ivoire
Cote d'Ivoire sealed a
magnificent TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations title triumph after coming
from behind to beat Nigeria 2-1 in Sunday's gripping final.
Sebastien Haller proved the
hero, scoring the decisive goal as the Elephants completed a sensational
comeback.
The hosts looked doomed after
William Troost-Ekong's first half opener for Nigeria in Abidjan.
But Frank Kessie levelled
right after the break before Haller, who recovered from cancer last year,
sparked ecstatic scenes by firing the late winner.
It capped an incredible turnaround for Cote d'Ivoire after almost crashing out in the group stages. Their campaign appeared over after a disastrous 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea.
Yet interim boss Emerse Fae
inspired a spirited fightback to reach the final. This resilient collective
spirit shone through again as they recovered from Troost-Ekong's opener.
Nigeria's defence looked
typically defiant until Kessie rifled in a crucial equaliser.
With penalties looming, Haller
then struck the decisive blow, firing home with 13 minutes remaining.
His winner sealed a historic
comeback amid emotional scenes in Abidjan. Eight years after their last title,
Cote d'Ivoire reign again as kings of Africa.
This triumph represents
vindication for Fae after stepping in following a desperate start under
Jean-Louis Gasset.
Left seemingly down and out,
the Elephants have instead rediscovered their roar to win the AFCON on home
soil in the most dramatic fashion.
Nigeria: Nwabali,
Ajayi, Troost-Ekong, Bassey, Aina, Onyeka (Moffi 86’), Iwobi (Yusuf 79’),
Sanusi (Aribo 86’), Chukwueze (Simon 56’), Lookman (Iheanacho 79’), Osimhen
Ivory Coast: Y. Fofana, Aurier (Singo 70’), Kossounou, Ndicka, Konan, Seri (Amani 90+3’), Kessie, S. Fofana (Sangare 89’), Gradel (Diakite 70’), Adingra, Haller (Krasso 88’)
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