Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac has resigned as the national team coach of Algeria two days after The Greens were held at home by The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in a scoring 1-1 draw in Blida, the Algeria Football Federation has announced.
Coach Milovan earned respect on the African continent for leading the Black Stars of Ghana to reach the quarter-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Even though it is believed the Serbian jumped before he was pushed, the Algeria FA has stated the coach resigned.
On Tuesday, Milovan informed the Mohamed Raouraoua the president of the Algeria Football Federation about his decision to leave his post.
Algeria – had won 4 games in a row in the 2017 AFCON qualifying tournament before hiring the former Ghana coach who went on to win the last two games of the qualification series to main the 100% record of the North African side.
Assistant coaches Nabil Neghiz and Yazid Mansouri are expected to take interim charge of the team until a permanent replacement is named.