Echorouk Forum: “I will not pay billions to useless players,” says top manager
Mohaned Cherif Henachi, JSK's top manager
Top manager of Algeria’s football JSK Mohaned Cherif Henachi shed light on national championship-related issues talking about the African Cup and his academy dream.
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“We are asking for fair distribution of wealth”
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At Echorouk’s Forum held on Sunday, JSK’s top manager called for a fair distribution of the country’s wealth on all the population. “All the people are equal. There is a need for a fair distribution of wealth to avoid any discord.”
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He was asking local authorities and prefects to take the necessary measures.
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Academy plan
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Henachi said his team is thinking of creating an academy based on strong principles in order to reach professionalism. “One of the former players will be in charge of it.”
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He added that the project will be started in the next few months.
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“Algeria’s team is about to reach the World Cup”
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Henachi believes that Algeria has a big team and it can face the strongest African teams. “Our team is strong in all the levels. Few steps remain for the chance to play for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.”
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“We need to beat Rwanda hoping that Egypt looses the match in Zambia. Otherwise, we should be brave and play a big match in Egypt to qualify. If this does not work, that will mean we do not deserve to qualify.”
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“Meftah should stay with the team”
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JSK’s top manger said his player Meftah is an excellent element and should not be excluded from the national team.
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Earlier, the national coach Rabeh Saadane made the final list of the players and excluded four of them including Meftah.
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“The exclusion of Meftah means that there something wrong in the national team,” said Henachi.
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“Es Setif is the best”
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Henachi said Algeria’s football Es Setif is the best Algeria team in view of the money it has and the level of its players. “If we see how much money Es Setif has and how many players are there, we can say it is the best one among the African clubs.”