His
goals and leadership has taken Zambia to their third Africa Cup of
Nations final and Christopher Katongo says he and his teammates are
ready for one more battle. On Sunday 12th February Katongo
will lead his side onto the field to contest the final against Ivory
Coast and he told Cafonline.com that hardwork and teamwork has been the
cornerstone of their success so far.
Cafonline.com: How are the preparations for the final going?
Katongo:
Training is going on well and as you can see the boys enjoy preparing
for matches and we are all excited but focused ahead of the final. We
just will just wait and see on Sunday but we all know this is the
biggest game of our lives.
Cafonline.com: Having beaten Ghana how do you guard against complacency for the next game?
Katongo:
I think there will not be any complacency from this side. We won’t
relax because we have beaten so-called big teams along the way but
instead we will continue to work hard. Our match against Sudan, a team
without big names was the toughest we have played here at the finals.
The guys want to make a name for themselves and if we can beat the so
called giants and playing well, it’s a huge international stage so there
won’t be any room for complacency
Cafonline.com: Is reaching the final already a victory for Zambia?
Katongo: Certainly
not, we know it has been a great run to get this far but we are not
here to cheer Ivory Coast to the trophy. We firmly believe in our
ability and the quality we have. After all nobody can tell which way it
will go on Sunday, There were many predictions before the tournament
with Ghana and Ivory Coast called co-favourites. In our group some said
it would be Senegal and Libya going through, so a lot has been said but
we are in the final to win it.
Cafonline.com: Ivory Coast with big name players will start as favourites to win, is it fair to say so?
Katongo: That
might be so when you look at it but the 90 minutes will tell. We
respect Ivory Coast and yes they have quality players but it be 11 men
against 11. You must know however that football is not played in the
media or verbal, yes their big names but at the end of the day they have
to prove it on the pitch by beating us and to prove that they are a big
name team they will have to defeat us on the field and that will not be
easy for them
Cafonline.com: You have been in fine form and scoring when some thought your best days were behind you, what have you done differently?
Katongo: No
I still have energy to play and l only turn 30 this year and l know
there have been these stories about my demise but that not true. I
scored 3 goals in 5 qualifiers and for me that a good strike rate but
there will always be doubters out there. I don’t see myself retiring
soon and I still have more to give to the national team. People who know
me should not be surprised. I am a consistent player and so expect more
from me.
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