In fact, he returns as the former and newly reinstated coach. Michel Dussuyer, whose contract expired last December, has reclaimed his position at the helm of the national Syli of Guinea. This exclusive information was reported by our colleagues at Foot224. The local portal announced that the French coach’s contract was renewed this Monday.
Dussuyer is thus embarking on an 18-month tenure leading Guinea, with the primary objective of securing qualification for the next African Cup of Nations. After a call for applications from the Ministry of Sports of Feguifoot (Guinean Football Federation), the former Benin coach found himself included in the shortlist of three potential coaches for his own succession.
Ultimately, Guinea has opted to rejuvenate its coaching staff by returning to familiar territory. Dussuyer’s new adventure is set to commence on March 5 during the friendly match between Guinea and Iran.