By Innocent Chia
Cameroon has suffered the first upset of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa to the Japanese, 0-1. The loss not only puts the team in a dire predicament in upcoming games against Denmark, who lost 0-2 to Netherlands, the loss confirms and raises a whole host of questions about individual talent versus team chemistry that are dogging Le Guen’s side.
As Le Guen goes down in history as the first coach under whose care the Lions have lost an opening game at the World Cup since their first participation in 1982, his most immediate grief is how to turn the tides around immediately to guarantee successive victories in their next two group E outings. Did you say a tall order?
Le Guen should be sacked immediately, he has poor discretion as a coach. The quetion is, how could you placed Eto as a winger intead as 9 or 10? If Eto would have played as 10 or 9, alot of pressure would have been on Japanees side, and not only that, He could have created so many free kicks and if possible penalties. He is the wost coach in modern history.
Posted by: ojong manfred | Monday, 14 June 2010 at 05:39 PM