Le Roy denies quitting, attacks federation

CAPE TOWN - The DR Congo’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign was in turmoil on Friday as a bitter coach Claude Le Roy, while denying reports he had quit, launched a scathing attack on his employers.

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Claude Le Roy, who is in his second spell with DR Congo, was reported on Friday to have handed a letter of resignation but he has since denied it. Net photo

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TodayGhana      vs  DR Congo  16:00 SS4Mali      vs  Niger           19:30 SS4CAPE TOWN - The DR Congo’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign was in turmoil on Friday as a bitter coach Claude Le Roy, while denying reports he had quit, launched a scathing attack on his employers.Numerous reports in DR Congo overnight Thursday, suggested the 64-year-old Frenchman had dramatically quit the team 48 hours before their opening game against Ghana in frustration at unpaid player bonuses and poor management.Le Roy, in his second spell with DR Congo, was said to have handed a letter of resignation to the football federation official in charge of the team, Theo Binamungu.He later denied this whilst at the same time venting his anger at the DR Congolese Football Federation."I never announced I was resigning but I was very bitter to see that all our work had been screwed up (by the crisis over unpaid bonuses),” Le Roy told French radio station RFI."It’s mad, devastating to wreck a preparation like this, with such a lack of respect. They’re talking about players as if they’re children whereas they are adults."They are competing here (in South Africa) even though it will cost some of them money. Those who play in big clubs lose their bonuses and risk losing their place in the team.He added that it was vital that Sunday’s opener against Ghana went ahead."You have to remember that in DRC, football is a reason to live for tens of thousands of people – for them we have to play (against Ghana).”Agencies