Emerse Fae, the 40-year-old coach of Cote d’Ivoire, has provided a roadmap for Simon Adingra to fulfil his extraordinary potential and achieve Premier League stardom, mirroring the success of Didier Drogba.
Simon Adingra, the 22-year-old winger, signed a four-year contract with Brighton & Hove Albion on June 24, 2022, after a successful stint with Nordsjaelland in Denmark.
Immediately following his signing, Brighton loaned him to Union Saint-Gilloise for the 2022-23 season, where he gained valuable experience.
This season, Adingra has featured in 14 Premier League matches for Brighton, making five starts. He has contributed two goals to the team, with his most recent strike coming in the 2-2 draw against Aston Villa on December 30th.
Notably, he also played a significant role in Brighton’s hard-fought draw against Arsenal on Saturday.
While Fae, the reigning African Coach of the Year, acknowledges the excitement surrounding Adingra, he cautions against constant comparisons to the legendary Chelsea striker, Didier Drogba.
Instead, Fae emphasises the specific steps Simon Adingra must take to emulate Drogba’s success in the English Premier League.
“I don’t like to compare players. Drogba is Drogba and Adingra is Adingra. They are not the same kind of player and he’s different from Drogba,” Fae said.
“He’s a young player with a lot of talent. I just hope he continues to work hard because, at his age, consistent effort is crucial for improving day by day and year after year.
“At the moment, he is not a regular starter at Brighton, so he must work hard to earn that position and continue his efforts, particularly as he still has limited international caps.
“He’s a young international player, so he needs to stay focused and keep working hard to improve, aiming to build a career similar to Drogba’s.”
Didier Drogba achieved remarkable success with Chelsea during his illustrious eight-year tenure at Stamford Bridge. The tenure included a brief return in the 2014-15 season.
He led the team to three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups, and the pinnacle of club football – the UEFA Champions League.
Drogba’s impact extended beyond trophies. He set numerous scoring records for Chelsea. This includes the most goals by a non-English player with an impressive tally of 164.
He also excelled in the Champions League. Scoring 36 goals, he also demonstrated a knack for decisive moments, netting nine goals in cup finals.
His brilliance was further recognized with two Premier League Golden Boot awards, earned in the 2006-07 and 2009-10 seasons.
Fae also strongly emphasizes the critical importance of Adingra’s continued involvement with the Ivorian national team.
The coach explained: “It’s a pleasure for me to have him in my team because he brings a lot of positive qualities. I hope he continues to work hard to reach the top.
“He will be in great form for the upcoming (international) matches. Being nominated for the African Player of the Year at such a young age is a significant achievement too.”
Adingra made his debut for the Ivory Coast national team, known as the Elephants, in 2023. He quickly rose to prominence on the international stage. He played a crucial role in their triumphant 2023 Africa Cup of Nations campaign, hosted on home soil.
Adingra contributed significantly to the team’s success. He scored against Mali in the quarter-finals and provided two crucial assists in the final against Nigeria.
His outstanding performances earned him the prestigious award for the tournament’s Best Young Player.
Fae expresses his gratitude for the unwavering support he has received from Cote d’Ivoire’s football legends. Particularly from Didier Drogba, he has received support since he was appointed the head coach of the Ivorian national team.
The former Nantes midfielder added, “He’s a person who, just by being here, boosts the players’ confidence. He’s here for the players.
“He makes an effort to communicate with the players and does his best to inspire strength in the team to keep moving forward.”
The reigning African champions now set their sights on qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This follows their absence from the previous two editions of the tournament.
The coach has unequivocally stated that failing to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup would be completely unacceptable.
“It would be hard to accept the Ivory Coast not making it to the World Cup. This challenge is very important to me and has been on my mind since our last game against Chad in the AFCON qualifiers,” Fae said.
“We’re going to give it our all. We’re going to work extremely hard to be prepared for the match.
“Our goal is to win our next two games against Burundi and Gambia, maintain the top spot in the group, and increase our chances of qualifying for the World Cup.”
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