It appears that Kamel Djabour, the Franco-Algerian coach of the Congo national football team, is pleased with the team’s progress since he took over in September. Despite feeling that the team is not often mentioned in the media and may be somewhat overlooked due to being a smaller country, Djabour emphasizes that this lack of visibility does not affect the team’s functioning.
The team is currently in the process of qualifying for the third and final elimination round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. In an interview with Francefootball.fr, Djabour expresses his dedication to improving the team’s performance and results. He mentions that they are continuously seeking new players based in Europe who could potentially strengthen the national selection.
It seems that despite the challenges of limited visibility and resources, the coaching staff is committed to developing and enhancing the national team, with a focus on scouting talents from Europe to bolster their squad. The upcoming match against Burkina Faso in Pointe-Noire is a crucial step in their qualification journey, and Djabour appears optimistic about the team’s progress.