Morocco Coach Counting On Youth Against Cameroon
Hassan Moumen has revealed that he is certain his new look squad can get a good result in Fez on Saturday...
Nov 12, 2009 6:30:39 AM
Moroccan national team coach Hassan Moumen has told
liondelatlas.net that he is feeling confident ahead of his side’s final World
Cup qualifier against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, even though he is
relying on a team that is missing no less than 14 players who he has
overlooked for the match.
“We acknowledge the absence of 14 senior players but we’ll do everything in our ability to win this match with the players we’ve called up, I think that the seniors here and the 12 locals will do everything possible to win even though the challenge will be a bit difficult,” he said.
Meanwhile, the tactician also indicated that he had spoken to a few players from the team that failed miserably in its task of qualifying for the World Cup. Now they have to at least make it to the African Cup of Nations in Angola.
“I spoke to Taarabt, Baha, Dirar, and Benatia who are all young but are still the ones in the group who have been with us the longest. They’re all motivated and will have it in their heart to get a good result,” he explained.
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
“We acknowledge the absence of 14 senior players but we’ll do everything in our ability to win this match with the players we’ve called up, I think that the seniors here and the 12 locals will do everything possible to win even though the challenge will be a bit difficult,” he said.
Meanwhile, the tactician also indicated that he had spoken to a few players from the team that failed miserably in its task of qualifying for the World Cup. Now they have to at least make it to the African Cup of Nations in Angola.
“I spoke to Taarabt, Baha, Dirar, and Benatia who are all young but are still the ones in the group who have been with us the longest. They’re all motivated and will have it in their heart to get a good result,” he explained.
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
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