Dear Samuel,
What was our surprise when we read your press release yesterday addressed to coach Djamel Belmadi. For the sake of intellectual honesty, we have once again watched the interview with our coach, and we have confirmed that at no time did he address you, or quote your person, your position, your federation or your country.
Belmadi’s message was clear, however, by directly accusing the referee of distorting the match. The referee, only the referee. At no time have you been accused of anything. What bothered you so much about this statement? What interest do you have in defending the referee? Unless you have something to blame yourself for, we wonder.
As a reminder, during the CAN 2004, you had tried to arrange you and Rigobert Song the Cameroon-Egypt match in order to eliminate our selection in the first round. This was confessed directly by Mido in a TV set and you never reacted to it. In 2011, you canceled the trip of the Indomitable Lions to Algiers where we were waiting for you to play a friendly match because of a dark money story, and you never reacted to that either. Why are you reacting today?
Just a few days ago you yourself accused the n ° 2 of your federation of corruption and even dismissed him from his duties as secretary general for arranging matches. Why don’t you say more about it?
Dear Samuel,
Belmadi’s statement may or may not be appreciated. Admit all the same that you rushed with this statement by threatening him when he did not address you or quote you.
However, as president of the federation you should support all those who fight against refereeing errors and corruption of referees in Africa. As the Senegal coach, Aliou Cissé, did honourably, for example.
But instead, you decided to side (even indirectly) with Bakary Gassama.
We have heard your theory of danger, of course. Now it’s our turn to introduce you to a well-known saying from us: “Only the one who is made of hay is afraid of fire.”
Well to you, A simple Algerian supporter.”
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