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Africa Cup of Nations tournament is being disrespected – Former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright
Former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright, has said that the Africa Cup of Nations is being “disrespected.”
The 24-team biennial competition begins on 9 January and will feature a host of Premier League and European stars.
Recently, Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira called for the tournament to be given more respect while Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp in November used disparaging remarks against the tournament but later said he was misquoted and that English language was not his first tongue.
Ian Wright, now a pundit, has opined that the tournament is disrespected by poor media coverage.
“Is there ever a tournament more disrespected than the Africa Cup of Nations?” Wright said on Instagram on Thursday, December 30.
On the media coverage around Afcon he claimed: “There is no greater honour than representing your country. The coverage is completely tinged with racism.
“We played our Euros across 10 countries in the middle of a pandemic and there’s no issue at all. But Cameroon, a single country hosting a tournament, is a problem.
“There are players getting asked if they will be honouring the call-ups to their national teams. Imagine if that was an England player representing the Three Lions. Can you imagine the furore?”
“Loads of the best players in Europe right now are African,” said Wright.
“If we love them at club level why can’t we love them at international level like their counterparts across the globe? Why is this tournament constantly getting so much flak?
“I have got to give a shout out to the players like Sebastien Haller who are taking a stand against the media backlash, plus Patrick Vieira for coming out and speaking about this.
“This is why it is important to have a black manager who can let people understand where his roots are and how important this tournament is for African people.
“I want to wish Cameroon every success in hosting this tournament and and all the very best to the players and the fans.”
This week, Ajax’s Ivory Coast striker Sebastien Haller said the suggestion a player would want to miss the tournament to play for their club “shows the disrespect for Africa”.
He told Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf: “Would this [question] ever have been asked to a European player towards a European Championship?
“Of course I will go to represent Ivory Coast. That is the highest honour.”
However, the 27-year-old said having to miss club games “is very frustrating”. Haller added: “I hate having to choose between my country and my club.”
Liverpool face significant absences, with the Premier League’s leading scorer Mohamed Salah, fellow forward Sadio Mane and midfielder Naby Keita set to take part in the tournament.
Leaders Manchester City will lose Riyad Mahrez, while second-placed Chelsea will be without goalkeeper Edouard Mendy and West Ham’s Said Benrahma will be with Algeria.
Crystal Palace are set to lose Cheikhou Kouyate, Wilfried Zaha and Jordan Ayew but Eagles boss Vieira echoed Haller’s sentiments.
“I respect and understand the passion and the importance to players to go and represent their country so I will never stop any player going to play the Africa Cup of Nations,” said Vieira, a World Cup and European Championship winner as a player with France.
“I believe that competition needs to be more respected – because this competition is as important as the European Championships.”