Cote d’Ivoire striker Sebastien Haller insists today’s CAF AFCON final will be a very different prospect against Nigeria compared to their group stage meeting.
The Elephants lost 1-0 to Nigeria when the sides clashed earlier in the tournament as the two sides clashed at the group stage of the continental flagship tournament.
However, Haller believes the final in Abidjan will be a completely different ball game.
“There is a difference between playing a group match and a final,” stressed Haller.
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“The fact that we have already faced each other is an advantage for both teams.”
Cote d’Ivoire’s talisman knows overcoming Nigeria represents his side’s toughest test yet.
“I expect a tough match, we know how Nigerians play, it’s up to us to give them problems,” outlined Haller.
The Ajax frontman highlighted Nigeria’s sturdy backline as the biggest obstacle for the Elephants to overcome.
After an injury-hit start to the tournament, Haller returned to spearhead Elephants’ journey to the final. He praised the squad’s resilience in the face of adversity.
“Our journey has strengthened our bonds within the group. Ivory Coast has gone through trials that have made it stronger,” said Haller.
The striker admitted he doubted himself after initial injury struggles. But support from his teammates ensured Haller rediscovered top form when it mattered most.
Now Haller hopes to fire Ivory Coast to their first AFCON title since 2015 on home soil. His goals could prove the difference as the Elephants chase their elusive third African crown.
If Haller brings his A-game, few defences could contain this marauding marksman. Nigeria’s backline faces its toughest examination yet.