As indicated by our care, the president of FAF Mohamed Raouraoua had prepared a plan B, before going to Libreville to attend the draw for the final phase of Afcon 2017 which will take place on Gabonese soil in January. The FA president, indeed, met several technicians
in Paris,the likes of Alain Perrin, Rolland Courbis and Paul Le Guen. Mohamed Raouraoua, had to have a plan B, in order to avoid any bad surprise, especially that at present, the situation is delicate. The match against Nigeria is coming and time is ticking.The victory is more than imperative for the desert foxes in order to get back into the race for qualification to world Cup. According to our information, the president of the FAF, Mohamed Raouraoua, yesterday opted for plan B, in order to hire a new coach.
According to the same source, the president of FAF negotiated with a trainer yesterday. Only, we don't know if by telephone or during a meeting, as long as he is not yet back to the country. Nothing has filtered about the identity of the said coach.but what is certain, is that he is a technician who was never mentioned by the press.It is of Raouraoua nature to often hires people who are not cherished by the Algerian media.
According to our sources, Rolland Courbis is still in the running for the post of national coach. With considerable experience in Africa, particularly in Gabon during the Afcon 2012 having coached Niger, former OM coach is also known to be a great leader.He is still in contention especially his silence which currently begins to intrigue the specialists, who is deemed to be talkative through the press. Ditto for Paul Le Guen remains that he is also competing, but is not likely to be Courbis.
According to a credible source, the name of the new national coach will be known today, Wednesday. Time is short now and Mohamed Raouraoua is expected to conclude with a coach to prepare for the match against the Super Eagles of Nigeria. The president of the FAF seems confident as he prepared several plans to deal with this situation.
in Paris,the likes of Alain Perrin, Rolland Courbis and Paul Le Guen. Mohamed Raouraoua, had to have a plan B, in order to avoid any bad surprise, especially that at present, the situation is delicate. The match against Nigeria is coming and time is ticking.The victory is more than imperative for the desert foxes in order to get back into the race for qualification to world Cup. According to our information, the president of the FAF, Mohamed Raouraoua, yesterday opted for plan B, in order to hire a new coach.
According to the same source, the president of FAF negotiated with a trainer yesterday. Only, we don't know if by telephone or during a meeting, as long as he is not yet back to the country. Nothing has filtered about the identity of the said coach.but what is certain, is that he is a technician who was never mentioned by the press.It is of Raouraoua nature to often hires people who are not cherished by the Algerian media.
According to our sources, Rolland Courbis is still in the running for the post of national coach. With considerable experience in Africa, particularly in Gabon during the Afcon 2012 having coached Niger, former OM coach is also known to be a great leader.He is still in contention especially his silence which currently begins to intrigue the specialists, who is deemed to be talkative through the press. Ditto for Paul Le Guen remains that he is also competing, but is not likely to be Courbis.
According to a credible source, the name of the new national coach will be known today, Wednesday. Time is short now and Mohamed Raouraoua is expected to conclude with a coach to prepare for the match against the Super Eagles of Nigeria. The president of the FAF seems confident as he prepared several plans to deal with this situation.
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