The coach of the Mozambique national football team, Chiquinho Conde, recently expressed his discontent with the leadership of the Mozambican Football Federation (FMF), alleging a lack of recognition for his plans and decisions.
During an interview, Chiquinho Conde lamented the lack of support and recognition from the FMF's management. The coach stated that, despite presenting plans and strategies, he never received due recognition, which has affected the team's performance and organization.
“"They're always rejecting my plans... there's not a single time that the structure has recognized my plan...", stated Chiquinho Conde, showing his frustration with the situation.
The coach also criticized the organization of matches and the lack of effective communication. In an exasperated tone, he mentioned a match in Nampula that, according to the coach, will not be possible next week due to restrictions or a lack of logistical support from the FMF.
Chiquinho Conde also questioned the inclusion of a game against Ivory Coast in the schedule, claiming that the coaching staff had not requested such a match and expressing concerns about the possibility of conflicts and tensions during the game.
The coach's outburst raises questions about the relationship between the coaching staff and the FMF board, suggesting a gap in communication and collaboration. This discontent could have implications for the national team's performance, highlighting the importance of effective management and transparent communication for sporting success.
Mozambican football fans and observers will certainly be closely monitoring the developments of this situation, awaiting possible developments and responses from the Mozambican Football Federation.











































