The former Barcelona player Samuel Eto’opresident of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT), assured this Thursday in a press conference in Yaoundé that he has reached an agreement with the coach of the country, the Belgian Marc Bryce, who will remain in his position, after a big fight between the two last Tuesday. Bryce will continue even after they have assigned Martin Ndtoungou as a temporary coach to relieve him.
That’s it, who came to accuse Bryce “having made many mistakes,” he publicly apologized and admitted that the coach’s job is “really difficult.” With FECAFOOT, the former forward confirmed that Brys will continue in the position. The heated argument between the two happened before journalists’ cameras and the video was picked up by media outlets around the world.
A dispute ensued afterwards That’s it ordered the departure of a delegate from the Cameroonian Ministry of Sports, Cyrille Tolloamid the dispute between the former soccer player and the sector minister, Narcisse Mouelle CombYo.
Tensions rose between the two in April, when Kombi they said it was accepted Bryce without the approval of FECAFOOT.
“The only person who makes politics in Cameroon is the president (of the country, Paul) Biya. You don’t make decisions. I am the president of the Federation,” he said. This is Brys strong on Tuesday.
The coach replied: “You’ve never been a coach.” AND That’s it He replied: “I became a coach.” “In three weeks,” Brys replied, referring to the short time the former footballer sat on the bench. Antalyaspor.
“Yes. And I was a great player. A great player!” That’s it. “Very good, very good. Congratulations,” concluded the coach, who shook the president’s hand in farewell and headed for the exit door.
The choice of Cameroonknown as the ‘Indomitable Lions’, have won the African Cup five times and have qualified for the World Cup eight times.
Source: La Verdad

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