On the eve of a match that could shift the balance in Group A, Zambian coach Moses Sichone has set the tone: Zambia has no margin for error and must deliver a standout performance to stay alive in this Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. Within the Chipolopolo camp, the message is clear: accept Morocco’s status without resigning to it.
Facing the host nation, Sichone emphasized the importance of preparation and the quality of the opponent, described as “the best team in the group.” “We must prepare optimally for this decisive match against Morocco, the host country and the best team in the group,” he stated.
Beyond the immediate stakes, Sichone also outlined his philosophy: build from the back, prioritize ball circulation over direct play, and rely on the technical skills of his squad. This approach is embraced, with a message of responsibility directed at his players about the idea of “representing an entire country” in a unique competition.

