Zambia returned home at midday today, Friday just 24 hours after their disappointing Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup exit when Sudan beat them 2-0 in Kampala with coach Herve Renard conceding his team was humbled by the ejection.
Renard also said a lot of work lay ahead and it will not be easy for his team to qualify for the semifinals of the CHAN tournament that kicks off next month on February 22 in Ivory Coast.
“We played very badly against Sudan and we were one of the favorites but we failed and you know, football is a school of humility,” Renard said.
Renard added that Zambia suffered from a lack of depth at Cecafa especially after he lost Kebby Hachipuka and William Njobvu to suspension including injuries to Kennedy Mudenda and Maunga Kabuku during the course of the tournament.
“Am happy with the base of this team but my substitutes they were not at a level of the tournament both physically and psychologically,” the Frenchman said.
Renard added that the focus now was preparing the team for the CHAN tournament starting with diet of three friendly matches coming up.
Zambia kickoff their CHAN preparations when they host DR Congo at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka on January 25 before facing South Africa in Johannesburg two days later.
They will then fly off to Yaoundé next month to take on Cameroon there on February 11 possibly en route to Cote d’Ivoire ahead of the CHAN finals there.
Zambia opens its CHAN outing on February 22 in a Group A match against hosts Cote d’Ivoire in Abidjan.
Senegal and Tanzania are another team in Group A at the CHAN.
FIGHTON SIMUKONDA IS ZESCO COACH
Zesco have confirmed the appointment of Cosafa Castle Cup winning coach Fighton Simukonda as their new trainer to replace the departing Wedson Nyirenda.
Club management said in a statement today that Simukonda will be assisted by former Roan United and Forest Rangers trainer Andre Mtine.
Details of the duos contracts had yet to be finalized in the wake of Nyirenda’s departure from Zesco to Zanaco this week.
Simukonda is said to have beaten three other candidates for the top job at Zesco with the others being Peter Kaumba, Fordson Kabole including his assistant Mtine who takes up the title of technical director.
Simukonda led Zambia to the 1998 Cosafa Castle Cup crown as caretaker coach and also trained the Under-17 in 2000.
His previous clubs appointments include Roan, Konkola Blades, Zanaco, City of Lusaka and Lusaka Dynamos.