The call for applications for the position of coach of Togo has generated unprecedented enthusiasm, with numerous renowned names expressing interest in leading the Eperviers. From experienced coaches like Didier Six and Hubert Velud to emerging talents like Raoul Savoy and François Zahoui, the response has been overwhelming.
One particularly exciting name that has sparked enthusiasm among Togo supporters is Lothar Matthaus, the legendary German footballer who previously declined an offer to coach Cameroon in 2010. Despite a mixed record as a coach in various clubs and national teams, Matthaus remains confident in his ability to contribute to Togo’s football development.
The prospect of recruiting Matthaus has generated optimism among Togo fans, who believe that his appointment could signal a new era of German-Togolese cooperation and attract dual-national players to join the Sparrowhawks. However, Matthaus faces competition from other notable candidates such as Dutchman Henk Ten Cate, adding further intrigue to the selection process.