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Cameroon: "As long as the coach doesn't respect the hierarchy, nothing will work"

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Cameroon: "As long as the coach doesn't respect the hierarchy, nothing will work"
Cameroon: "As long as the coach doesn't respect the hierarchy, nothing will work"

After Cameroon's disappointing draw against Eswatini (0-0), criticism is pouring in. Louis Fernand Tchameko, a former Cameroonian footballer, believes this result reflects the ongoing tensions between the Ministry of Sports and Fecafoot.

For Louis Fernand Tchameko, there is no doubt. The disappointing draw (0-0) against Eswatini stems from the internal conflicts plaguing Cameroonian football:

This underperformance is directly linked to the tensions between the Ministry of Sports and Fecafoot. For months, this situation has been weighing on the team. The players' chaotic journey didn't help, they were exhausted before even playing.

Beyond the logistical issues, Tchameko also points to the lack of clarity in the technical staff hierarchy:

As long as the coach doesn't accept that his superior is Fecafoot, nothing will work. These disagreements must stop if we want to move forward.

Despite everything, Louis Fernand Tchameko remains confident for the next match against Libya:

The Lions have character. As long as they avoid the same mistakes, they can bounce back.

Aliou Toundé

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