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3 days after Zimbabwe, big good news arrives for Marc Brys

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The coach of the Indomitable Lions was received this Wednesday, September 11, 2024 by the Minister of State, Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic, in accordance with a directive from Paul Biya, who reiterated his confidence in him.

Marc Brys, the coach of the Indomitable Lions, enjoys great consideration from Paul Biya. According to well-informed sources, this Wednesday, September 11, 2024, the 62-year-old Belgian was received in Etoudi, at the palace of the Cameroonian people, on the express orders of the President of the Republic of Cameroon.

3 days after Zimbabwe, big good news arrives for Marc Brys3 days after Zimbabwe, big good news arrives for Marc Brys

During this meeting, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, the Minister of State and Secretary General at the Presidency of the Republic, questioned the coach on ” the state of his situation“He took the opportunity to reassure Brys, unbeaten in four games, that his position at the head of the national team enjoys the unwavering support of Paul Biya, who is also Cameroon's top sportsman.

The Indomitable Lions are preparing to return to the field

In this dynamic, the team captain, Aboubacar Vincent, and defender Michaël Ngadeu were also received by Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, the Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic. The latter took the temperature within the den of the Indomitable Lions. However, it is still difficult to know if this decisive meeting will contribute to restoring serenity within the team.

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As a reminder, upon his return from Kampala, Marc Brys, the coach of the Indomitable Lions, had clearly indicated that he would resign if the situation did not improve before the team's next training session. Next October, the Indomitable Lions will have to mobilize again for two matches against Kenya.

Jean Bruno Tagne is overwhelmed by the situation

The level of corruption in Cameroon has reached a critical point, to the point where there seems to be no hope of recovery. “We must expect a new episode in this sad saga. There is no reason to believe that any figure within the country will find the strength and courage to put an end to it and preserve what remains of Cameroon’s image. The government, visibly resigned, seems to have accepted that the situation is irremediable, leaving everyone to do as they please,” says Jean Bruno Tagne.

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