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“I’m going to think well about my future” Ghana target Hugo Broos tells Cameroon Football Federation

SPORTS WORLD GHANA by SPORTS WORLD GHANA
March 29, 2017
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Cameroon head coach Hugo Broos has disclosed he is uncertain about his future with the indomitable Lions of team.

The 2017 Cup of Nations winner at a press conference on Wednesday was totally disconnected and showed the dysfunctions of the Cameroonian football federation.

On the strength of his victory in the Africa Cup of Nations with the indomitable Lions, Broos knows what he can get from his federation and in his long diatribe he does not mention his salary once, but the notion Group and respect. A respect that is missing,

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He said: “again, I find a lack of transparency, I think it is not normal, you need transparency otherwise you can not work. There is disorganization at some point. I worked for a year to get here, my players followed me, all along the course, and I think we were able to reverse the situation compared to a year ago.

Now, I have to say that I am asking myself questions to continue with Cameroon. Because if you work and the same errors happen every time, So I tell myself it’s impossible to continue.

So I’m going to think well about my future because I can say that I and the group, not just the players, but all the coaching, we were very professional, worked for the same purpose during the five weeks we were there In Gabon “.

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He attributed his team’s 1-2 defeat against Guinea  to a disastrous preparation. The 64-year-old coach may not make old bones and even already has an offer from South Africa. It remains to be seen what he is going to do, but he, seems downcast:

“Everyone has worked professionally and when every time there are things not clear that arrive, it is not cheerful for me. But the players who are preparing today’s game to whom we do not serve the lunch this afternoon because people are in their chair and fucking nothing that we can not accept.

The preparation of the match was bad and it was not our fault. If you tell me “you sit down” and the staff tells me “you can not serve you, the hotel is not paid”.

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Here we are talking about the Cameroonian national team and having a similar organization, that’s not why we worked for a year.

We want a return, especially me. I will reflect on the future. I am not going to say that I am going to leave Cameroon, I will think.  But today we showed the respect we do not have for this group that works every day at the professional level .

” African selections never seem to be a long, quiet river. Hugo Broos has just made the bitter experience. But today we showed the respect we do not have for this group that works every day at the professional level .

” African selections never seem to be a long, quiet river. Hugo Broos has just made the bitter experience. But today we showed the respect we do not have for this group that works every day at the professional level .

” African selections never seem to be a long, quiet river. Hugo Broos has just made the bitter experience.

The Belgian coach at a Press conference on Wednesday was much more aggressive and incisive towards his federation then.

“It’s the last straw in the sense that this lunchtime when we wanted to have lunch, the hotel staff refused because the hotel was not paid so no Did not eat at noon. Listen, I am someone who likes to work in professional conditions. In every way, they put me in the wheel, it’s not normal.

He continued ‘’At the CAN, we came on the eve of our departure with the bonuses (3 million euros, editor’s note) , there was no concertation, the players closed their mouth, they made performances, they Showed that money was not the most important. The most important thing is to play for their country, play for victory’’.

So, on our side, we also ask officials who are professionals, who work for the group. Where is this money?  I wondered , “developed the former coach of Trabzonzpor (2009) who has not been paid by his federation for seven months now what the latter denies with remarks by the first vice president of its executive committee relayed By Camfoot .

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