Vahid Halilhodzic’s decision not to include Rafik Djebbour in the starting lineup for the next Algeria CAN was influenced by several factors. Djebbour’s suspension for the first match against Tunisia played a significant role in the coach’s choice. Additionally, despite Djebbour’s prolific goal-scoring record with Olympiakos Piraeus in Greece, his effectiveness with the national team has not been as prominent.
Halilhodzic expressed confidence in other players, such as Soudani and Slimani, who have shown promising performances. Coaches often make decisions based on a combination of tactical considerations, player form, and team dynamics. The ultimate test will be how Algeria performs in the tournament, and only time will reveal the impact of coaching decisions on the team’s success.
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