With little margin for error remaining in their Africa Cup of Nations campaign, Zambia’s Chipolopolo are preparing for a pivotal Group stage encounter against Comoros tonight at the Mohammed V Stadium.
The match follows Zambia’s opening draw against Mali and is widely seen as crucial to their chances of progressing in the tournament. However, head coach Moses Sichone has projected a calm and measured approach.
“The game today is more of a decider, but I am not putting my players under pressure. I am not under pressure going into this game,” Sichone stated.
He emphasized that each match requires a unique tactical plan, suggesting that past encounters with Comoros would have little bearing on tonight’s fixture. “Every game is different and every game is prepared differently, with a tailored formation. Having played Comoros before may not count,” the coach explained.
Sichone drew positives from the team’s performance against Mali, noting improved composure as the game progressed. “I saw a lot of positives in my players as the game against Mali progressed. That was one big takeaway for me,” he said.
Chipolopolo captain Fashion Sakala echoed the coach’s focus, reaffirming the squad’s determination to advance beyond the group stage. He described the opening draw as a timely wake-up call for the team.
With qualification hopes on the line, Zambia will be aiming for a positive result against Comoros. Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30 hours Zambian time.




