
Ivory Coast's 2026 World Cup is over. Knocked out in the Round of 16 by Norway, head coach Emerse Faé faced the cameras immediately after — a coach processing elimination in real time, with a project to rebuild and questions already forming about what comes next.
Ivory Coast had made it to the knockout rounds of a World Cup held across the United States, Canada and Mexico — no small thing for a squad still finding its shape under Faé. Norway, though, had other ideas. The result ends Les Éléphants' tournament at the last-16 stage, a moment that will sting long after the dust settles on this particular edition of the competition.
Faé, who took charge of Ivory Coast in circumstances that were never straightforward, has been building something with this group. A Round of 16 exit is not the ending he wanted to write.
Speaking to beIN Sports in the immediate aftermath, Faé gave his first public response to the defeat, with Foot Mercato reporting on his post-match comments. The full detail of his remarks had not been widely circulated at time of publication — but the context writes itself: a coach, a microphone, and the kind of silence that follows a World Cup exit.
Those raw, pitch-side interviews after elimination are a specific kind of football moment. Nobody is composed. Nobody has the talking points ready. What comes out tends to be the most honest thing a manager says all tournament.
For African football at this World Cup, Ivory Coast's exit is another data point in a conversation that never really goes away — about resources, preparation windows, the gap between club and international football for players spread across Europe's top leagues.
Faé will have time to reflect. Right now, he has a dressing room to address and a project to keep alive. The 2026 World Cup is done for Ivory Coast. What comes next is the question worth watching.
Ivory Coast's 2026 World Cup is over. Knocked out in the Round of 16 by Norway, head coach Emerse Faé faced the cameras immediately after — a coach processing elimination in real time, with a project to rebuild and…
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