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The golden generation of the Algerian footballers denounces marginalization

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The golden generation of the Algerian footballers denounces marginalization

While many football federations around the world are shifting their focus on their ancient glories to take over their national squads, the Algerian football federation is carrying on its exclusion policy of its past legends except for some who didn’t last long like Madjer, Djadaoui and Fergani pushing one of them to declare that it seems that Rabah Saadne is the only coach fit to take the

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  • Djadaoui: “Being a big footballer is not enough to lead a national squad”
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  • The former national coach Abdelghani Djadaoui considered that the generations of 1982 and 1986 gave a lot to the Algerian football as footballers but training the national squad requires experience. He added that before thinking of leading a national squad one should start gradually from the clubs because the national team represents the country, in this case Algeria” Being a successful player doesn’t necessary mean being a good coach at a high level, I think that the generations of 1982 and 1986 comprised exceptional players but it’s enough to give them the destiny of the national squad”, he said.
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  • He went on saying that the French football federation has chosen the former world champion in 1998 Laurent Blanc as the new national coach because he has proven his capacities as a coach with the club Bordeaux.
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  • “ Djamel Menad very close to be the head coach assistant”
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  • Djadaoui has further declared that the former striker Djamel Menad is on the right path in comparison with the other players on account of his past achievements with different Algerian clubs.
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  • Noureddine Korichi: “ I’m not against working as an assistant to Saadane”
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  • The former defender Noureddine Korichi considers that the technical staff should be an experience one; for instance several Algerian players from the 1980s followed professional trainings at various European camps including “ Claire Fontaine” in France and could join the technical staff. “ I’m one of those who followed this training in addition to three other players from my generation thanks to our large experience as former players, we can give a lot to our national squad”, he said.
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  • He has expressed his will to work with head coach Rabah Saadane though this later was against joining before the African cup of Nations.
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