Ivory Coast Coach Emerse Fae Responds to Bastian Schweinsteiger's Controversial Comments
Emerse Fae Addresses Schweinsteiger's Remarks
Emerse Fae, the head coach of the Ivory Coast national football team, has publicly criticized former German football star Bastian Schweinsteiger. Fae accused Schweinsteiger of using outdated racial stereotypes to describe African teams participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Prior to Germany's match against Ivory Coast, Schweinsteiger made comments on ARD, suggesting that viewers should expect a style of play that is 'a bit African, a bit unorthodox, and perhaps not as tactically conditioned.' This sparked significant backlash.
Fae's Response to Controversial Comments
Following a significant 2-0 victory over Curaçao, which secured Ivory Coast's place in the World Cup knockout stages for the first time, Fae took the opportunity to address Schweinsteiger's remarks. He expressed disappointment, stating, "We could call it racist if we were to be honest." Fae emphasized that his team relies on tactical intelligence and strategic discipline rather than just physical prowess.
Backlash Against Schweinsteiger
Schweinsteiger's comments have faced severe criticism in Germany, with media analyst Patrick Schnitzler labeling them as examples of "racist prejudices that we often overlook." Journalist Philipp Awounou also commented in Der Spiegel, noting that while he does not believe Schweinsteiger intended harm, his language perpetuates harmful stereotypes from the colonial era that depict African players as chaotic and lacking mental discipline.
