da bet vitoria: Marc Brys has been removed from his role as Cameroon manager without even taking charge of a single game after a row with Samuel Eto'o.
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More chaos for Cameroon national teamBrys axed after row with Eto'oMartin Ndtoungou takes over on interim basisWHAT HAPPENED?
Brys was only appointed in April but has left his role without having taken charge of a single game following an angry clash with Cameroon football federation president Samuel Eto'o. Martin Ndtoungou has now been named as the interim boss of the Indomitable Lions after Fecafoot's executive committee held an emergency meeting.
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The move is the latest chaotic saga for Cameroon following the clash between Eto'o and Brys that also saw a ministry official kicked out of the 'working session' ahead of a pair of World Cup qualifiers at the start of June. Brys' initial appointment had drawn an angry statement from Fecafoot after being made without any input from the federation. Eto'o, meanwhile, has previously been accused of match-fixing, inciting violence and making threats in a file sent to FIFA's Ethics Committee.
WHAT HAS BEEN SAID
A statement from Fecafoot has confirmed the news and stated Brys has been replaced due to "inappropriate behaviour" and "disrespectful comments". Brys also stands accused of "an outright refusal to collaborate".
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Interim boss Ndtoungou is now set to announce his squad on Thursday for World Cup qualifiers against Cape Verde Islands and Angola in June.