Algerian coach Rabah Saadane to exclude Abdoun for the match against Tanzania
The Algerian head coach Rabah Saadane was utterly flabbergasted by the behavior of the French club Nantes midfielder, Djamel Abdoun when he criticized his coach’s decision to put him on the bench during the friendly match versus Gabon, sources from the Algerian football Federation revealed.
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The same sources added that the coach has decided to write off his name from the line –up due to play against Tanzania as part of the qualifiers to the 2012 African Cup of Nations, as so as he heard about his clash with his teammate Nadir Belhadj.
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Rabah Saadane has also asked for detailed information about the player Amri chadli who has recently signed to the German club Kaiserslautern, as a first step before his calling up to the Algerian squad ahead of the match versus Tanzania.
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The Algerian line- up will be completed with the return to competition of Antar Yahia, Rafik Halliche, Karim Matmour, Medhi Lacen and Karim Ziani awiting the recovery of Mourad Megheni.
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Rabah Saadane was not satisfied by the overall performance of Ryad Boudebbouz during this friendly match considering him tactically immature and biased to individualism. Ryad Boudebbouz will most probably sit on the bench with the return of the playmaker Karim Ziani.
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The match versus Tanzania either in Blida or Constantine
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The Algerian football authorities have officially decided to move the match versus Tanzania either in the province of Blida or Constantine after the two successive failures of the Greens here at 5th July Olympic stadium in Algiers versus Gabon and Serbia.
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Reliable sources have indicated that the local authorities of Blida have sent a correspondence to the Algerian federation informing them that the stadium was in excellent conditions and ready to host the match.
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Rabah Saadane is due to pay visits next week to this province in a bid to supervise the pitch before giving his go ahead. If the players and the technical staff are very keen on playing again in Blida, some parties are pressuring to move to Constantine, it said.
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