Song’s ‘Look’ draws criticism ahead of World Cup

34 days to the global spectacle set for Qatar – starting November 20, Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions coach and legend Rigobert Song is being criticised for looking like a “Congolese musician.””I do not understand anything anymore. Did Rigobert Song become a singer or a musician one month before the World Cup? He Looks like a Congolese singer who was in concert this afternoon at the Reunification Stadium in Douala during the resumption of the championship. Even Cameroon’s opponents will certainly have a good laugh,” an online user by the name Sakari lamanted.Sichenje red carded three minutes into cameo as AIK beat Djurgården”For a trainer, especially of the indomitable lions, moreover a few weeks before the world cup, that is not serious,” he added.The 46-year-old former Liverpool defender, who was attending Elite One (Cameroon’s top-flight league) season opener between Astres of Douala and Union Douala on Saturday, was spotted rocking a pair of rugged jeans and a matching denim jacket.On his part, the Cameroon football president and another legend of the game from the Central African nation, Samuel Eto’o was in a neat suit, looking sharp as always.##NAJAVA_MECA_6724918##According to Cameroonian journalist Daniel Ekonde, Song’s appearance should never be an issue, and has nothing to do with his job as the Indomitable Lions coach, “he has always been flamboyant.””That’s how he is. He dresses attractively when attending games within Cameroon or outside, he’s got a great sense of style, but I don’t think that’s going to affect the Indomitable Lions’ performance in Qatar; whether they’re going to win matches or not, that has nothing to do with how Song dresses,” Ekonde told Mozzart Sport.In his heydays, Song was known for his well kept dreadlocks which he still wears and dyed mustache or beard.Wanyama storms MLS semis as Maina assists in BundesligaCameroon are in Group G of the World Cup with Brazil, Serbia and Switzerland. The Lions take to the field against Switzerland on November 24 in their opener before taking on Serbia on November 28 and Brazil on December 2.Before then, Cameroon have lined up two friendlies against Jamaica and Panama in November.

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