Cameroon VS Nigeria
According to the President of FECAFOOT, the first factor which led the members of his executive board to make this decision lies in the fact that Volker Finke had long been hated by many Cameroonians. “There is a popular rejection,” thinks Tombi A Roko . But the sacked coach also pays the price for his tactical choices often contested, and especially his last result with the national team. In the friendly match of October 11th, 2015, against Nigeria, Cameroonians were humiliated, 0 against 3. “His game had become formulaic, uninspired he puts his players in the field, without a strategy to lead us to victory, “added the boss of FECAFOOT.
Lack of Respect
And as if that was not enough, the German technician had to “mock” at the Cameroonian authority. After this defeat to Nigeria, several sources report that the President of FECAFOOT issued a “request for clarification” from Volker Finke who did not respond to this request. “He received a request for an explanation, and he did not respond within the time given to him to do so. It’s a lack of respect not only to the President of FECAFOOT, Cameroonians, but also our country, “concluded one of our informants.
“We thought that we need to restore confidence to the team that has so many talented players, Tombi A Roko further highlights. That is why we felt it is good to separate from Volker Finke. “The German tactician arrived at the head of the selection in late May 2013 for a term of two years. He was replaced by his two Cameroonian assistants Alexandre Belinga and Bonaventure Djonkep who will ensure the interim.
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