(ADDIS ABABA, Jan 12 (Reuters)--Minnows", "rank outsiders" or, at best, a hardly flattering "unknown quantity". These are just a few of the comments flying around about Ethiopia's prospects in next week's African Cup of Nations in South Africa in the country's first appearance in more than three decades.
Current Arsenal forward Gervinho will represent the Ivory Coast in South Africa. "This time in South
Africa you will have Ethiopia - if I ask you to name five Ethiopian
players, I am sure you will have a problem," Wenger added.
In response Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw,
whose side take to the field in Nelspruit on Jan. 21 against defending
champions Zambia, said his largely home-based contingent would be out to
to prove their qualification was no fluke.
"He (Wenger) is
absolutely right. But that will help our team, that we are unknown in
this tournament," Sewnet told Reuters. "I am sure that will not be the
case at the end of the tournament for everyone, including Arsene. "Our confidence is
sky high. We are looking at going as far as we can with the first aim
being the quarter-finals."
Source: Reuters
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