Kenya Coach McCarthy Warns Against Complacency, Grant Shifts Zambia Focus to Future
InfoSport: Kenya’s unbeaten CHAN journey continues as Coach McCarthy urges focus. Zambia’s Grant reflects on youth development. Discover more about their strategic paths forward.
Kenya’s national team is poised for a significant challenge as it advances to the quarter-finals of the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) PAMOJA 2024. While celebrating a successful group stage, with three wins and a draw, head coach Benni McCarthy emphasizes the need to remain vigilant. Should the momentum of victory carry them forward or become a breeding ground for complacency?
Staying Grounded Amid Success
Kenya’s triumph over Zambia, a tight 1-0 victory in Nairobi, has positioned the Harambee Stars at the top of Group A. McCarthy acknowledges the achievement but warns against letting it overshadow the demanding road ahead. “This journey is only going to get tougher,” he stated, reinforcing the importance of focus and hard work.
The team’s performance in what has been dubbed the “group of death” reveals their resilience, having only conceded once. The challenge now is to transition that strength into the knockout stage. “Home advantage is crucial. We must maintain this mindset,” McCarthy said.
Shifting Focus to the Future
On the other hand, Zambia’s coach Avram Grant sees a different opportunity amid their winless campaign. Highlighting improvements in defensive organization, Grant stated, “This tournament is a platform for testing our youth,” affirming that the long-term strategy is to prepare for FIFA windows ahead.
Despite the disappointment, he remains optimistic about reshaping the squad, aiming to incorporate local league talents into future competitions. “We will focus on building a competitive team for the years to come,” Grant explained.
The Path Forward
As Kenya prepares for their quarter-final match, the balance of maintaining momentum while remaining grounded is critical. McCarthy’s insistence on focus amidst celebration may serve as a roadmap for further success. Meanwhile, Grant’s commitment to developing Zambian football promises an interesting future, especially as both teams navigate their respective journeys through this tournament.
Both coaches now face pivotal moments ahead—Kenya, to sustain their unbeaten run; Zambia, to leverage lessons learned for a stronger foundation. Engaging with these strategies will be essential for not just success in CHAN but for the growth of football in both nations.


