Rwanda coach Tetteh blames poor preparations for CHAN exit

Published on: 16 February 2011

Rwanda's Ghanaian coach Sellas Tetteh has once again blamed the team's dismal performance at this year's Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) in Sudan on poor preparations.

Tetteh, who has come under criticism  following the team's recent poor run of form, insists that it was always going to be a tough mountain to climb for the wasps after what he called 'inadequate preparations'.

''There were a lot of difficulties in the build-up to the tournament and it has affected our performance,'' Tetteh was quoted as saying on cafonline.

"But I know that the future is bright and we will work on our weaknesses. This team has the potential to develop into a strong side in the near future," he added.

He also defended his strikers who partly shoulder the blame for the team’s early exit.

Some Amavubi fans see the players (especially strikers) as far more culpable especially against Senegal were they squandered several scoring opportunities before going on to lose 2-0.

Source: New Times

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