Renard hits out at Zambia government

LUSAKA – Zambia coach Herve Renard is angry with the travel arrangements made by the government for his team’s trip to Sudan for a 2014 World Cup qualifier. The African Champions lost Saturday’s game 2-0 having arrived on a commercial flight just the day before the match

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

LUSAKA – Zambia coach Herve Renard is angry with the travel arrangements made by the government for his team’s trip to Sudan for a 2014 World Cup qualifier. The African Champions lost Saturday’s game 2-0 having arrived on a commercial flight just the day before the match.Renard had wanted the team to fly on a chartered plane from South Africa, where Chipolopolo had a training camp."In football you have to be professional. We’re not professionals; we’re amateurs,” he said on Monday."I hate to work like this. I won’t continue to work like this if people do not want to work with a professional like me.”But he refused to blame the late arrival for their loss."It is not an excuse because I complained a lot about this before the game, so the responsibility of the loss is my responsibility because I am not a strong man in this country to get what I want.”He said the team’s travel arrangements did not befit Zambia as reigning African champions. Sports minister Chishimba Kambwili says Renard should have followed proper communication channels instead of attacking the government in the press. "I am not too happy as minister and I will not tolerate it,” Kambwili said.