Belgian coach says his comments were not a criticism of African football

En Fr Sport Join us News Business Sport Culture Science & Technology No Comment Programmes Podcast Live weather Close Watch Live News Business Sport Culture Science & Technology No Comment Programmes Podcast Weather Breaking News Close Just In Copy/paste the script below Belgium coach Rudi Garcia has defended himself saying he was not criticizing the quality of African football in comments made after his team’s dramatic 3-2 win over Senegal. Interviewed after the match on Wednesday, he said: “We know those teams, they lose their tactical structure towards the end of the match.” He then added that it was a “grave mistake” when leading, to stop playing to defend a result at all costs. Senegal led 2-0 with five minutes remaining but late goals by Belgium pushed the game into extra time and the European team then scored a winning penalty in the 125th minute. Garcia's post-match comments were perceived by some observers to be racist and aimed at the shortcomings of African football. “When I spoke of ‘those teams,’ I was referring to teams unaccustomed to managing a lead in high-level World Cup matches,” he said in a post on Instagram. “They could just as easily have applied to Asian, South American, or European teams unfamiliar with that kind of pressure, “ he said. “As a less experienced coach myself, I learned the hard way that stopping play to defend a result at all costs is counterproductive,” Garcia added.


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