Hero of AFCON 2017 Hugo Broos supports an inquiry by Fecafoot regarding issues encountered by the African champions.
The latest issue was when the team were denied lunch at a hotel on Tuesday due to an unpaid bill.
Later that day Cameroon lost 2-1 in a friendly to Guinea after which coach Hugo Broos mentioned that he was considering his future.
« I’m happy with the reaction because they realised what happened, » Broos said.
« If they want an inquiry, it means they know there were mistakes and maybe in future those mistakes won’t happen again. »
Later Hugo Broos mentioned that his reaction might been a ‘little bit too heavy’ but there was a good reason for such approach.
« I hope that things will change after my comments – this is the most important thing, » said Broos, who won the Africa Cup of Nations last month in spite of having worked on the continent for just a year.
« Sometimes you have to make the problem bigger than it is so that everyone is awake and says ‘what happened there?' »
« Now all the country knows what happened and this is a good thing because everyone realised that this is something that has to not happen again in the future. »
« In a few months, there is the Confederations Cup and we are playing against the best teams in the world (Germany, Chile, Australia) so everyone has to be awake again. »
His words had already reached solid effect with Fecafoot opening an inquiry into the matter on Tuesday, while also stating that situation that caused such outrage was ‘unacceptable.’