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La Coupe d'Afrique des Nations 2024 bat son plein et le moins que l'on puisse dire, c'est que le spectacle est au rendez-vous ! Entre surprises, exploits et rebondissements, cette édition promet d'être mémorable.

Découvrez les réactions les plus marquantes et les temps forts de cette CAN 2024. Des moments de joie intense aux déceptions amères, revivez les émotions fortes qui ont secoué le continent.

Plongez au cœur de l'action avec les analyses post-match et les commentaires tranchants qui font déjà débat. La compétition bat son plein et chaque rencontre réserve son lot de surprises.

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00:00What is a typical day like for you during Cannes?
00:02It's football, football, and more football.
00:05I'm telling you that the Morocco-Alibery semi-final...
00:07And besides, with Zinedine Zidane coming, what team can produce that?
00:11The After is a show, I've often been asked that question
00:14"Are some of them playing a role?"
00:16But actually no, not at all, that's how it is in real life
00:18And then you were able to spend a little time with us outside of work.
00:20We're all really football fanatics who talk about it all day long.
00:23And sometimes things get out of hand, sometimes you let yourself get carried away, overwhelmed by passion.
00:26My best memory, I might be living it right now.
00:28because I watched an Algeria match with my dad this afternoon
00:32And I'm going to give a debriefing of the Algeria match that I saw on an Africa Cup of Nations show on Afterfoot.
00:38The show I dreamed of doing when I was little, so I think we're right in the middle of it.
00:41So now we're going to head towards the RMC studios.
00:44RMC's studios are in Salé, a city adjacent to Rabat.
00:46In fact, the set of the show is there, but they also sleep there.
00:49So there you have it, it's a very, very large riad where I've already had the opportunity to go in the last few days.
00:52You'll see, it's actually the same people off-air as on air.
00:55Well, they're always talking about football, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know.
00:57Okay, I've talked too much, where am I taking you?
01:09Excuse me Gilbert, hey, if I may, I'll take that off for a second.
01:12Come on.
01:12Good evening Gilbert.
01:13Good evening.
01:14Would you be willing to answer a few questions for you?
01:15Of course.
01:16So here we are in Rabat, in a riad that Afterfoot has booked for private use.
01:21to make a nice studio that is right here around us, we are well set up.
01:24And every evening, we have a two-hour program dedicated entirely to the Africa Cup of Nations.
01:28in African football, with ultra specialists, the Cador.
01:31Oli Dacherchou and Ramza Rahmani are the best.
01:32So every night, from 10pm to midnight, to analyze the matches, to talk about the issues of African football.
01:37What is a typical day like for you here during Cannes?
01:40We watch all the matches, we go to the stadium to watch the matches, we prepare the show.
01:45Well, today is a bit of a special day, because it's Christmas.
01:47So we still have a Christmas couscous. There you go, so we're going to treat ourselves a little, obviously.
01:52And then we have the show after the couscous, later today, at 10pm.
01:54The show depends, let's say, 90% on the matches.
01:57Quite frankly, our job is to watch the matches, go to the stadium,
02:01So it's better than working for real, that's true, but that's it, that's how we prepare for the After.
02:05For the show, I write a script, I write down a few things I don't want to forget,
02:11That's it, but once I've seen the matches, I don't need to rewrite the match.
02:14Because, as a conductor and presenter, I am primarily there to showcase the speakers.
02:20I'm kind of like a number 10, you know. I pass the ball so that Walida Cherchour and Hamza Rahmani can score the goals.
02:24That's beautiful. For those who don't know you, who are you and what do you do in the After?
02:27I talk about football on After Foot, and we try to debate with Hamza, with Gilbert, with the listeners.
02:35That's what we do, basically. We're storytellers, we tell stories; we're observers, we observe.
02:39That's pretty much it, every night from 10pm to midnight.
02:41The truth is, he doesn't know how to promote himself. The two pillars of After are expertise and opinion.
02:46Therefore, you need to have a level of expertise of 10 out of 10 and a level of opinion of 10 out of 10.
02:50That's the minimum requirement to be a columnist for After.
02:53So, he's not just there to tell stories, as he says.
02:56So, he has the expertise, he has the opinion. And that's the case for all the commentators on After.
03:00It's still a talk show, so we try to debate our opinions.
03:05We really give it our all. On the show, we truly say what we think.
03:08by trying to be sincere, and it works pretty well.
03:10Personally, apart from Raimi's penalty, I don't think he had a terrible game.
03:13I found people to be harsh on Raimi.
03:16It's still a blast to do these shows, even though it's a real job and it's not easy to do.
03:22But it's a job you're passionate about. And when you're with your friends, when you're with the gang,
03:25We are driven by that, so we don't necessarily feel that pressure.
03:28And then, the pressure, in fact, we could have it if we don't work, if we don't do our job.
03:32For me, the pressure is if I don't watch the matches during the day and I tell myself,
03:35"Oh dear, how am I going to debate against Hamza?" because he's a big name.
03:39Faced with listeners who are increasingly discerning, because today you can no longer fool them,
03:43because they watch the game like you do, and that wasn't the case 10 years ago, 20 years ago.
03:47But as long as the job is done, as long as the baggage is filled, there's no problem.
03:50Goal for Ivory Coast, Ahmad Diallo who has just scored.
03:54So, to summarize, first thing in the morning, Algeria, 11 PM, the Cameroon match which has just finished,
03:59with listeners, and Ivory Coast, with Gué Ladoué, man of the match, of course.
04:05No, no, that's not Gué Ladoué, because he's from Strasbourg.
04:07So.
04:08And we have a guest tonight, too.
04:10Tonight, there's some serious competition.
04:11Are these onions?
04:13Those are caramelized onions.
04:14Ah, great.
04:15And onions, you don't like them?
04:16No, no, you don't have that.
04:17They smell really good, a little bit.
04:18I'm telling you, the Morocco-Algeria semi-final...
04:20There is a difference between what they say and what they think.
04:22At this point, you have to think you're in the semi-finals.
04:24Yeah.
04:24No, I'm doing...
04:25No, no, I can just imagine you...
04:27If you get out there, if you win in Burkina Faso, normally you finish first in your group.
04:30January 18.
04:31There are merguez sausages.
04:32Ah, I got insulted yesterday when I said that.
04:34The onions go down well, the onions, they go down well.
04:35Onions are very good, they're very good.
04:37Pierre-Alexandre, frankly, merguez sausages.
04:39Good evening everyone, Love Torka is live from Rabat, as she is every evening during the Africa Cup of Nations.
04:46We're here until midnight, live, from our beautiful Riyadh.
04:50Let me explain, the show started behind me, so the set is right behind me.
04:55I'm going to try to show the setup very discreetly, because they're live.
05:00All together, go out together, really show a new vibe.
05:03I don't want to think about the show, they tell you, for me, couscous is with merguez.
05:06That's all there is to it, really.
05:07It's what I said I would do, but not what I'm doing, you know.
05:08I can believe that it exists, though.
05:09Okay, no, no, no, no.
05:10I've already seen it.
05:11But me too, tiramisu.
05:11I've seen little paws too.
05:13I also love Nutella tiramisu, Nutella tiramisu.
05:16And yet, I am told that it is an insult to Italian tradition.
05:20The after-party continues live until midnight.
05:22See you soon, and don't forget, we still have tickets to give away for another Round of 16 match in 30 minutes.
05:26See you soon.
05:30Well done, guys.
05:32That's good, that's cool, there.
05:33Great, that's good, that's good.
05:36Okay, what time is it, Gilbert?
05:37It's midnight now, we've just finished.
05:39We had a great two hours.
05:41There has been a lot of talk about Algeria, because Algeria is playing today.
05:43Then there's Algeria, that excites everyone.
05:45So, there you have it, and then tomorrow, we'll do it again.
05:48Tired when you finish?
05:49Yeah, a little, yeah.
05:49It's always a small relief.
05:51That's the end of the day.
05:53Yeah, time for bed, it's midnight.
05:54Is there a decompression period after the broadcast?
05:56Will it go straight to sleep?
05:58No, there's always a small airlock.
05:59There's always a small buffer zone.
06:00We're debriefing the show a bit with Jimmy, seeing what was good, what wasn't good.
06:04Quickly, let's not kid ourselves.
06:06And then afterwards, possibly, we talk, we see each other briefly, and then from behind.
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