Domenech, the thunderbolt?

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Without a club since his terrible visit to Nantes in 2021, Raymond Domenech would be one of the avenues studied by the Cameroonian federation, which is looking for a successor for Rigobert Song.

What if Raymond Domenech made his return to a bench? After his 46-day stint on the FC Nantes bench at the start of 2021, the former coach of the France team found his place on TV sets. But according to some rumors, he could return to service fairly quickly.

According to the Sports World Ghana website, Domenech would be one of the avenues studied by the Cameroonian federation, which is looking for a successor to Rigobert Song after a failed African Cup of Nations. His arrival at the Canaries was a big surprise, before becoming a flop. His potential appointment to Cameroon would be just as surprising.

Kombouaré also cited

The first names that circulated were those of Hugo Broos, the one who led Cameroon to a triumph during CAN 2017, and who now takes care of South Africa, and Toni Conceiçao, who led the Lions Indomitable between 2019 and 2022.

The latest rumors therefore make Domenech a possibility for Cameroon, just like the one who succeeded him on the bench of FC Nantes, Antoine Kombouaré, and the German Jurgen Klinsmann, who has just been sacked by South Korea after a Asian Cup below expectations. It is up to the Cameroonian Federation and its president, Samuel Eto’o, to make their decision.

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