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Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:05 pm
by chuks69
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45785566

Cameroon coach Clarence Seedorf has insisted that his squad is open to all players no matter where they ply their trade.

His comments come after Benjamin Moukandjo retired from international football following Seedorf's snubbed China-based players for his first squad.

Soon after Moukandjo's retirement Seedorf included China-based striker Christian Bassagog on his list for upcoming games against Malawi.




"We follow all the players and we see a lot of talent out there. We try to bring in the best players for Cameroon," Seedorf explained.

"Not just best in terms of talent but those who are motivated and who know what it means to play for this nation.

"Every player needs to be happy and proud to play for Cameroon."

The upcoming matches count as 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers for Malawi but not for the Indomitable Lions, who have qualified automatically as hosts.

Seedorf, who drew his first match in charge 1-1 with Comoros last month, says he is already building a team for next year's finals.

"Some players think they can wait a month until the 2019 Afcon before making decision but that's not going to happen," he explained.

"We want to build a solid and title winning side, that's why the team is open to all."

He went onto say it was a shame that Moukandjo, who skippered the Indomitable Lions to a fifth African title in 2017, had decided to retire.

"It's a pity that Benjamin decided to retire," Seedorf insisted.
"When I talked about players in Asia, I meant the young talented ones and this wasn't particularly about him or any other player, that's why Christian Bassogog is in the team."

Seedorf says he is in talks with Liverpool defender Joel Matip about a possible return to the Indomitable Lions.

Matip quit international football after the 2014 World Cup has turned down recent call ups to the squad.

"Matip is a very good player and we spoke to him before the game against Comoros," he explained.

"He was injured and unavailable, but we have continued talking to him. We don't want to rush with him.

"Matip asked for some time to get back in shape and that's very important. He is a player we're optimistic about and we'll see what the future brings."

Seedorf has convinced Paul-George Ntep and Jerome Onguene to switch allegiances from France to Cameroon and the coach is upbeat he can persuade more players to make a switch for the Lions.

"We have spoken to several talented players who were born in France, Switzerland and other European countries," the Dutchman explained.

"We have told them why it's important to play for Cameroon - some of these players didn't say 'Yes' or 'No'.

"They just said they will think about it but for us to know their readiness and willingness to play for this great nation."

One player with the dilemma is Dimitri Oberlin he has withdrawn from Seedorf's squad in order to play for Switzerland's under-21 side.

The 21-year-old was born in Cameroon but moved to Switzerland aged nine and even if he plays for the under-21 side he can still decide to swap national allegiances.

Clarence Seedorf is hoping to record his first win at the helm of the Indomitable Lions after a shocking 1-1 against Comoros in his first game as Cameroon's coach in September.

The 2019 AFCON qualifier against Malawi in Yaounde on 12 October will be Clarence Seedorf's first home game as Cameroon manager

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:52 pm
by Eaglezbeak
When he realised Cameroon is not Brazil and doesn't have a large pool of talent to pick from he changed his mind,he'll have to work hard to repeat Cameroons former glory!

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 3:55 pm
by metalalloy
Eaglezbeak wrote:When he realised Cameroon is not Brazil and doesn't have a large pool of talent to pick from he changed his mind,he'll have to work hard to repeat Cameroons former glory!
:lol:

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 4:48 pm
by Enugu II
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: I knew it. These guys open their mouth gboa gboa only to later realize that they had not put their thinking hat on considering the situation.

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 5:15 pm
by chuks69
Rohr also did thesame.. But in his case, he never made a public statement, just dropped Mikel and Ighalo for the South African Nations Cup qualifier, and after that game, called them back..

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 5:56 pm
by kalani JR
It was the dumbest thing he did, good on him for coming to his senses.

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 12:09 am
by felarey
"We have spoken to several talented players who were born in France, Switzerland and other European countries," the Dutchman explained.

"We have told them why it's important to play for Cameroon - some of these players didn't say 'Yes' or 'No'.
Gradually, it seems this is becoming the way forward and it is playing out before our eyes, foreign born Africans representing sub Saharan African countries. Failure to get our leagues in order is starting to manifest. Some teams already have almost 100% foreign born representation. Being a citizen is the requirement but we shouldn't ignore this shift and why it's happening. It will impact our football DNA.

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 2:38 am
by kalani JR
felarey wrote:
"We have spoken to several talented players who were born in France, Switzerland and other European countries," the Dutchman explained.

"We have told them why it's important to play for Cameroon - some of these players didn't say 'Yes' or 'No'.
Gradually, it seems this is becoming the way forward and it is playing out before our eyes, foreign born Africans representing sub Saharan African countries. Failure to get our leagues in order is starting to manifest. Some teams already have almost 100% foreign born representation. Being a citizen is the requirement but we shouldn't ignore this shift and why it's happening. It will impact our football DNA.
What football DNA?

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 4:11 am
by felarey
kalani JR wrote:
felarey wrote:
"We have spoken to several talented players who were born in France, Switzerland and other European countries," the Dutchman explained.

"We have told them why it's important to play for Cameroon - some of these players didn't say 'Yes' or 'No'.
Gradually, it seems this is becoming the way forward and it is playing out before our eyes, foreign born Africans representing sub Saharan African countries. Failure to get our leagues in order is starting to manifest. Some teams already have almost 100% foreign born representation. Being a citizen is the requirement but we shouldn't ignore this shift and why it's happening. It will impact our football DNA.
What football DNA?
What's unique to our nigerian style of play. The Brazillians, English, German, Spanish, Italians etc. all have theirs. Though sometimes depending on the coach, they ditch it but they can turn it on. Ours is unpredictability with sudden bursts of pace, flair, slow buildups etc. are parts of our game. Saw it in the second half of the last friendly against Argentina, the USA '94 had it, Keshi's team against CIV in 2013 and several Siasia teams. It's a way of playing natural to our players. But ofcourse coaching trumps it as it may sometimes be a luxury.

Re: Seedorf back tracks on China based players..

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 5:27 pm
by bamenda boy
I still don't see Cameroon hosting the nations cup. The infrastructures are not ready, and the political climate is highly tensed!!