Herve Renard’s reign as Zambia coach could take a historic turn on Wednesday when Zambia plays DR Congo in the second semifinal of the inaugural CHAN tournament in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire in a 21:00 Zambian time kickoff.
The first CHAN semifinal match on the day will be between Ghana and Senegal in Bouake at 17:00 Zambian time.
Victory would enhence Renard’s still infant legacy but put him up there in the pantheon of foreign coaches at the helm of Zambia behind Buselic,Tiler, Dumitru and Poulsen.
The journey to the penultimate stage of the tournament for the Frenchman has been littered with Jekyll and Hyde performances by Zambia.
First came the promise of things to come with a 3-0 win over hosts Cote d’Ivoire, then reality stepped into view with a bruising scoreless draw against Senegal before they completed Group A with a conspiracy fueled crucial 1-1 draw against Tanzania starring referee Ibrahim Chaibou of Niger.
It is certainly a big surprise to see Zambia’s progress to its first semifinal appearance in a senior Caf event since the 1996 Africa Cup finals held in South Africa.
In the semifinals, Renard will come face-to-face against a DR Congo side he is all too familiar as together with his men, they embark on the final stretch to glory on the road to Sundays final of the CHAN tournament in Abidjan.
Zambia and DR Congo have met once over the last five months after drawing 0-0 away in a international friendly played in Lubumbashi on November 15.
However, Zambia must be wary they will be facing a DR Congo side looking to restore some wounded pride after a resurrected Ghana crushed them 3-0 in their final Group B match on March 3.
While Zambia will be looking for some collective inspiration, DR Congo will look up to the mastery of TP Mazembe striker Tresor Mabi Mputu to conjure some magic in this battle of underachievers and in a match anticipated to be a toe-to-toe encounter for two sides that believe in expansive expression on the park.
Winners will face-off in the final to be played in Abidjan on Sunday while the third and fourth playoff will be held in Bouake just 24 hours earlier on March 7.