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. i'm funny. okay, today on the screen, we're talking african 40 at the well come. could an african team i thought when the fif the well come, maybe not this year, but one year as shaquira might say, this time for africa on today show we are all football pundits. if you have an opinion and take, you can jump right into the comment section and be part of today. i need to support my own archibald, or we're from got on to so forth with stupid for give to want to work with team. i hope because we're going to work up a series going on. so i think this year because rates are going to maybe find a way to work. we're not
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a with one now. i believe a really is it the time for africa? let us have a conversation about african football at the fee for well cut. we've got kinsley masood, so deep. welcome to you, old gentleman kingsley, please say hello to our audience around the well, tell them who you are, what you day go, sir. so me, thanks for having me. i'm kingsley, paula. i'm a sports sent up an, a, an investor running a company called the greenville sports global blue study. noticed it, got to happen, my sued welcoming congratulations so far. please say hello to our audience. tell them who you are and what you day. thank you for having me on this shoe m a. so did
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you draw money? there are some coach of gonna blessed us. and also head of football, afraid to dream foundation or all of the got a in fads and al, glue to the theory, waiting to see what you've got to say. so deacon, welcome to the stream. please introduce yourself to our internet of us. thank you very much. for me, for having me. i'm subbing, adams, i'm, i'm african for board journalists. i work in our cra, wits and jo broadcast in. that's where can i substantially come african football for more length and breadth and the parts of odd. it seems odd. this woke up, all right, gentlemen, i am going to show you the 5 african couches of the 5 team's car, a pang in the phil fee for well, come, let's have a look at them. and i just want your instant reaction, kinsey, 1st thing that comes to mind when you see this thing, i've been guessing dell is little hard warming. it's a valid issue, african expertise, delusional. ask them excellence considering that all of these gentlemen are of
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african instruction for the 1st thing that comes to mind when you see 5 african coaches, 5 african teams, and they're actually nationals of the countries that they coach. amazing on groundbreaking. yes that's, i mean, yeah, this is, this is one of the best sam i've seen in terms of offer come for boy. it's, it's substantially because a lot of people do not have believe in africa, which is but to have our own men lead in our own team side to walk up and perform incredibly well. so far. it's something that is suited to me as an offer comfort, boj analysts, and i hope this continues for many more. yes, i said, i'm wondering if we're setting a bar a little bit low though, because there are 50 something countries on the african continent, and we've got 5 teams at the woke up. so when you see those 5 coaches candidly, what do you actually say is just a matter of routine barriers and, and,
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and also beginning to, to think about, you know, creation of success by, by taking the responsibility of, of, for well indicated. you know, coaches across the globe and representing the continent and also the come in and busted as of the respective countries. and so seen for the, at the national of the account. yeah. means that africa is ready to take care of its own face. that's what the coach is back off again, cuz i'm just going to ask my seat, who's the best coach? put them up here today. but i want to, yeah. is, is very interest and, and, and not to disrespect anyone yet every potential african, you know, in the gospel coach is a potential national team coach. and so the most important aspect is that every
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coach of the out of the 5 is representative of africa. and also an ambassador of, of the, notice that the fair countries, irrespective of you know, who he, which country he purchase. what is important is that we are present in africa. and we are busters of our perspective for countries while said you really are a team player earlier we spoke to phil last and so last is a senior editor of post sports. this is what he told us about as 5 african coaches . i think it's definitely a policy for africa that all of his representatives are this walker are you know, held by local coaches. i mean, something always come with full article coaches could do the exposure could do with stroking yourself on the media. see junk dissing themselves again. some of the elite managers in the game, i think this is only we'll see more, more going forward. and these national teams have previously been held by foreign managers who do necessarily understand the landscape on a setting
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a laughable. this problem does not exist. luca coaches, these guys understand the terinio, the son, how to work with the a fee and also know how to talking to the players emotions. so this is definitely a policy. so d, as a sports journalist, what have been your highlight so far? i'm going to be very focused on the african teams how if they performed, how are they doing to take to we have to take a stick with us. said he seems to have frozen. i'm yes, city guy. yeah. yeah. yeah. i think that's m, the 1st round of mac is where, why disappoints him by the bows, but nicely air gas in a gallon and morocco how. how done massively in bounce him back in the 2nd round of matches. and this is enough. i estimate of the fact that sab, what day you to see africa teams, you know, have them met, told to fight at this level by what that threatens have done is clear indication of
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what's african teams, can't do it. they put in their shifts and also be attention to the little details in my opinion. so far so good. we already have one of the 5 themes in the knockout said, which to me then again, must even this one. yeah. yeah, yeah. i'm just thinking things in your highlight so far of how the african teams are performing. it's a little bit patchy, but synagogue is going for to the final 16 which is great is who else might do that? i seem to have a very decent chance of doing going to the 2nd round, a thing, the moral consideration of high distresses for the last 5 years. and that shows in the display of the 1st game beating belgium was one of the highest teams in the world. i think gala has disenchanted. you'd be a very, very tough game because you're away. i think we've got an invoice for it. the proof against portugal, a leading european team does it all down that a very good victory against korea, which is which is not
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a push over. and i think the 3rd game again. yeah. yeah. that, that sounds really a very exciting game. no good. and that some scores to settle of our oh my god, so good on my suit. how were you? how was your heart doing during that gang? south korea, playing garner and garner was a head. and then south korea drew. and then it was to you to and then what have her in missouri? absolutely, we're, we're in, in a very calm and in a very positive mode. okay. one moment as coaches. yeah. we, we will sit back and, and really have strong belief in what we had instituted with all due respect to our opposition and also knowing what our strengths and weaknesses of the team is. and knowing very well that's in our we have game changes on the bench and, and co very so many aspects of the game. but having said this, man,
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that in all the finance, you cannot underestimate any team in it, in that that is a does level is it's in that horse. it comes with the best and highest respects in terms of football and, and it is important to always believe in, in, in, in a comprehensive approach in terms of what do you have been doing? i think what is, what do you want to draw? can you tell us about the way that the guy, ne, in team play? what it without giving too much away? what is it that they have? what is your particular black star magic? i think that the way we, we have instituted a style of play with it, clear structure we have instituted. what is this? what is life coach? what is the play? what's that style a play? the cello play is, is a complete structure. does that tell us what do you do when you have the boy what you do when you love the? because she's in tennis,
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anything he's not even going to tell you what they do. that doesn't have a plan for doing it, especially when when you get a moment yet yes, go ahead. moment is and did you in the 2 aspects? yeah. when you, when you have the ball and then you you lose of, or what you have to all right. all right, so when you think of it, these are the words right? these are frequency. if we don't see you in the the, the, the final 16 we know that the plan didn't work out. i sent some thoughts, hey, from youtube, rudy's 1997. i am confident that morocco could reach assembled semifinals ah, city, quick response, that morocco in the semifinals. yes, now they have a very good seem very great team led by a coach who is very much more understanding of the situation and environment. of course you so much are bishop. i think i'm morocco. how they're very fantastic team to be able to punch a bob. i'll wait this time around, sy, fi and all this stuff, but i believe they come back. take back to you chip. there's so much love for
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seneca and god in you chip. hi fans. i see you shall see. $100.00 says it's about time. sake of the big nations winning this thing, kinsey incident reaction to that, that break nations, they always walk away with that base price. could a small a nation do it? yes, more than ition could. could prove a surprise this or was an exception to a rule, but the fact is, the big missions have an edge. because if you look at how the tournament is set up, europe, which is a very small continent, has, is over represented at the woke up. they have more resources actually to prepare for woke ups and suppose a function of, of for pollution, culture and, and, and economy. and you see that most of the countries are one of the work of, of a population of $30.00 to $40000000.00 plus. yeah. so i think we are waiting for a surprise, but it also critically important to be realistic. i yeah, yeah. that makes a lot of sense. we talked to some fans who were in kata african football fans about how you develop the game so that there one day will be maybe it's in the next few
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what's on. what's a good thing is the, let's talk about infrastructure and developing the gang. what's the development that needs for the african game? is that even fair to talk about an entire continent as having a style of playing football. kingsley. i think africans has the natural endowment to just lives across the board and listening on this mid africa potential africa, one every 20000000 goober for go by the woke up one, the lympics. you change the welcome to you 70 work up. the more needs to be done, if we're going for the ultimate price, which is woke up, we need to not just cure the symptoms, need to show the disease. we need to go to the base and build infrastructure. we need to take responsibility for, for, for what we desire and buying foster chad. i mean white funds and stadium boots, big tournaments like africa, mission scrub. i mean for mentally developing great green spaces, encouraging young boys to play building capacity trainings, cards, swimming coaches,
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and building the whole ecosystem that permits you to produce great players and then mobility for those that creating domestic leaks can assimilate that talent for them to show the talent and provide more talent, african national teams that will then trust leading to victory on the field at the international stage. another very high level thing where we, where we are making baby steps to the right direction. the more needs to be done. if our desires will much, what we do on the symptoms of the sentence, not winning at international level, is that the symptoms of africa know the symptoms is not loved, that we don't, we don't level things that we desire to welcome morning to be done. our governments can just fashion policy that professor, welcome one year before it's worth that you build over 1020 years, and to build that capacity, you don't build an interest. so when you build it to create the platform and the necessary conditions,
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they'll allow you to compete. that's what we're not sure like. and if you report on african football teams, all of the time, what is missing, what is the missing ingredient? that will propel an african team all the way to the finals at the feel. welcome. like hensley mentioned investment, massive investments in the african game. and one of the biggest challenges of african football is that administrators. and i mean people who are supposed to be far we t do not re invest their money that they get from football. we need to help in their sustainability of the game. their money's though. yeah, true from ward come from dad. come to sheen's and from the funding grants to go directly into rebuilding foster. lizzie's rebuilding capacity, we need to take steps. we do not need to prepare for 3 months or 2 months before the war. come, we need to institute measures for years, a blueprint to rebuild off a comfortable and know mostly the fall in our vailable,
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how to polish deadman. so you see player to move from africa to you, a very young age at preparing them very wallet training and demons, korean against african seems. but they are very much tolerance in africa who do not get the right kind of treatment. and some of the little g pills african seems to miss that little detail because there are no many coaches with the request of knowledge to be able to train display a really for the number yes, that you're supposed to compete or the top level. i don't think about the city instant answer, which region has the best for all players on the african continent. west africa. i don't know why i'm still losing west africa because nigeria is on the couch watching the rest of the lea. a with africans or the restaurant for, well, actually i think it is important to, to, to have the mindset that is about creating success increase the success is, is,
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is the process is of form, a little winning mentality is in our, in our processes. and these has to be a very deliberate approach with consistency and patients are on it. and the important aspects that need, it needs to be instituted the fundamental criteria of football. and is fundamentals, has to be an indication of, you know, coaches in or educational for sports science and then, and then her performance in a mattress or a free or if free in administrators and elaine of geno structures. when you live digital instruct, it means that we are formulating an infest in, in, in your system is dressed properly in the youth system. you are able to indicate in the young players so that when they get to the elite level, the fundamentals are routed. india in the idea, in, in every coach in this world or be able to handle them. and i believe that when we
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able to do this, then we have the, the ultimate to be able to see that dis woke up or dis, a couple of nations. it's just a moment for us to begin to we women is a process winning is just not going to win, didn't ask him some matter of putting the right infrastructure, putting the rights administrative with putting the right to, you know, shot to median, and then to longer term procession in terms of player develop. i didn't ask you this complete courses. let me ask is i feel like we're getting the pack talk half way through the game pep. talk from coach masoud. i love the style. i hear my laptop fee for approves nationality switches. hello, my laptop is important. the for approves nationality switches is on my laptop for his nationality switches for 5 guy named players in europe. that is the headline that i was hoping to be able to share with you. coach does that make a difference? you could at, she can, europe, 17 is along for a long time taking players from the african continent and using them in the
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european teams. you'll taking european players with african heritage and putting them in your teams is that skews upon ange. i think that as coaches we have had the opportunity of being trained or having the opportunity to work in the european culture. and it gives you the opportunity to think in a more diverse ways in terms of new york washer and new other people's culture and, and moving out of blame this aspect. and if we have and, and where we are in a moment where players are beginning, beginning to seek dimensionality into the origin us, it means that we are heading towards gross woman where you will find your plan countries winning the work up with a majority of, of the us quads coming from africa is now turning around. and i believe that when players begin to voluntarily moore in that to decide my rules and i feel very privilege to get back and to pick the opportunities around the privilege. it does
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a plume from minus lighting is a big in gonna, we have in our q will else who is given us all we have a target. yes. article until who's given us all we are there, ransford, who's ok mark. we are the other players who are always all on the pipeline of shooting up to play. i believe that that is how it's supposed to be in other other african countries. and, and this, which is something that is really going to tell the mom has added on to more of an extra time coach, sorry, i'm going to push a pressure push on a little bit here. my laptop is a quote that i know all 3 gents, you're going to know so well. in $977.00, the brilliant brazilian player pele said an african nation. well, when the well caught, before the year, 2000 play wasn't right on that particular issue. bots, what are, what is the likelihood that there will be an african team winning
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a coach? i'm gonna share this conversation with your co panelists. kingsley, what year 2000 was wrong? that's what pele said. what year? to realistic. i think it could be done within 4. will cops up pretty that 16 to 20 years. oh, palmer live then. all right. there's somebody else i want to go to and this is gary al smith. he's a football reporter. he's reporting in doha right now. and this is what he told us a little bit earlier there thought jesse 5 african teams in continental 54 nations. and so if you do the simple start to seek so probability that an african team is going to go far. chances are likely not because europe with it's, i mean this proportion aid from an african point of view number of teams is always going to advise because of the sheer numbers that we have. now in terms of whether this is the 1st time for every guarantee, no, we don't have any such thing. this time gonna come in synagogue,
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miracle tunisia have all been underworld before. they just have different legacies that the want to rewrite or re live. so the, so i'm just thinking about the south africa, 2010 fee for well cup legacy still got this beauty here. ha, ha, i play because the sound engineers will be upset with me. so other than the beautiful view rosella, which is now games and matches, and sports occasions all over the world. incidentally, banding stadia at the cut over a cup. the v was a lesbian band, but what else is the legacy of having the well come on african? so has that made a difference that was back in 2000 and is changed so much about africa? perception the game and what's gonna bid, particularly in the walk of what police said has just been delayed, but it's not been denied. is going to happen definitely from what gamma didn't show
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in the way, but the biggest legacy of the south africa walk up was the misconception of africa for borlin africans in general, changed dots. there is a country in africa that compose their entire ward and they did it in a very special manner. i am going to get to you chief here. jim now says, hey guys, really, i hope he's going much larger and larger. this time tomorrow is from ethiopia. you know, africa is rich and bless so much. no doubt. we will have the world cup soon. hi, coach. my said. he's got to say, yes, it's gonna be gone. all right, holding that copper loft in a couple of weeks time is gonna be the black star we have now. can you goes with pickin wooddale realities and objectivity and, and, and, and i think that's an africa. i still have a lot to, to put in place africa is sort of presenting and, and beginning to sure or the quality we have with oral spurts to, to, to,
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to print diseases. especially the bigness is there still a lot to learn to learn on that level? and as i said before, it is important, we still get our clear, i'm all in cash because of her in diligence and thy cri to nightly coach marcell complete. thank. he said, thank, thank you, kingsley. thank you to all of our football fans have been talking and sharing your thoughts about the future of african football at the fee for well come, we really appreciate you. good luck to all of the african teams. good luck to all of the teens, but particularly the african ones. thanks for watching. i see you next time take. ah, al jazeera sets the stage. ok, now is the moment i, if the my just off and i go in the field voices from different corners. welcome to
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