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DeChicago DeChicago de Chicago a écrit le 26 juillet 2010 à 16h24
Igesund in talks with Lions ( C'est qui encore ca?)

Gordon Igesund has confirmed to Football365.co.za that he is in the running to become Cameroon's new coach.


The former Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns boss has emerged as the favourite to succeed Paul Le Guen in the Indomitable Lions hotseat.


He is up against German Klaus Toppmöller, who led Bayer Leverkusen to the Champions League final in 2002.


Igesund was identified by the Cameroon football authorities and was asked to submit his CV. The decorated coach, who has lifted four Premier Soccer League titles with four different clubs, has largely been overlooked for the Bafana Bafana post.


He is delighted to finally receive recognition from elsewhere on the continent and believes Gavin Hunt, who turned down the chance to coach Zambia, also needs to be given credit in South Africa.


"I don't know if the other African countries are approaching Gavin and I because we have not been considered for the Bafana job, but it feels good to get recognition.


"Cameroon approached me and are interested in my CV. I expect a call in the next few days with their decision. It is sad that Gavin and I haven't been truly recognised in South Africa, because it is not easy to win the championship.


"Foreign coaches are always preferred in South Africa, so I really hope Pitso (Mosimane) does well in the Bafana job. Maybe then people will recognise there is a lot of coaching talent in the country."


Six PSL titles have been won in the last ten years between Igesund and Hunt, who seem unlikely to ever coach their own national team.

Melissa Reddy
Merci de patienter...
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