Gernot Rohr, the head of the Cheetahs’ technical team, shed light on the concerning situation surrounding his deputy, Moussa Latoundji. The deputy, an integral part of the coaching staff since Michel Dussuyer’s tenure, currently finds himself without a contract, raising eyebrows and prompting questions about the continuity of his role.
Addressing the media, Rohr expressed his desire to see the contractual predicament of Moussa Latoundji resolved promptly.
The former Écureuils midfielder has been in a state of contractual limbo since the departure of the French technician, Michel Dussuyer.
Despite holding the interim position following Dussuyer’s exit, Latoundji’s contractual status has remained unresolved for the past two years.
The uncertainty surrounding Latoundji’s contract adds a layer of complexity to the coaching dynamics within the Benin national team.
As the team gears up for crucial encounters against Ivory Coast and Senegal, the absence of a formal contract for the deputy raises questions about the stability and long-term planning within the coaching staff.
Gernot Rohr, emphasizing the significance of a stable coaching setup, hinted at his eagerness to see a resolution to Latoundji’s contract situation.
The outcome of this negotiation will likely influence the deputy’s role and involvement in shaping the team’s strategies and preparations for future competitions.
As the football community observes the unfolding developments, the contractual uncertainty surrounding Moussa Latoundji remains a focal point of discussion, highlighting the intricate dynamics that go beyond the playing field in the world of international football.