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Indomitable Lions: what can Marc Brys expect from his European tour?

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The recently appointed Belgian technician at the helm of the flagship national football team has embarked on a tour to scout young talents across Europe.

From Ligue 1 to the Saudi Pro League, passing through the Bundesliga and the Premier League, the coach has met numerous players. Following the media frenzy sparked by the announcement of Marc Brys as the new head coach of the Indomitable Lions, questions arose regarding the legitimacy of those who appointed him and his ability to lead the team.

The Belgian technician, who prefers to stay away from the “noise,” wasted no time and quickly got to work, initiating the rebuilding process of Cameroon’s national team through a European tour aimed at meeting potential players capable of adding value to the team’s game in upcoming gatherings, notably the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, with the first match scheduled for June 3 against Cape Verde. Marc Brys has already made contact with several key players likely to strengthen the national team.

In France, the new coach had the opportunity to meet players in great form, such as Faris Moumbagna, the striker for Olympique de Marseille, who has been very convincing in recent days, and Christopher Wooh, the central defender for Stade Rennais, recently featured in the victory against Nantes (3-0) last weekend. Additionally, Jean Onana, the midfielder for Marseille, was also approached by Marc Brys, highlighting his intention to recruit among the best talents of the moment for the den. Brys’s European tour also took him to Germany, where he met young prospects such as Eric-Junior Dina Ebimbe and Hugo Ekitike, both players for Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga.

According to very close sources to the matter, Marc Brys has also made contact with other key figures such as Eric Maxime Choupo-Moting, the striker for Bayern Munich who provided an assist in the recent performance against Union Berlin (5-1), Georges Kevin Nkoudou from Damac FC in Saudi Arabia, who is among the top scorers in the Saudi Pro League this season, and even with a certain Cristiano Ronaldo. Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford in the English Premier League is also on the coach’s radar. After several weeks of injury, the Cameroonian international is back in top form and delivered a master class last weekend against Luton where he provided two assists. Building with youth?

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