The former glory of the indomitable Lions and goodwill Ambassador, yesterday expressed his feelings at the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium where he watched the decisive Cameroon against the DR Congo clash for the 5th day of the qualifying round for Afcon 2015.
Roger Milla is one of few fierce opponents of Finke, who have not changed opinions notwithstanding the fact that the rejuvenation imposed by the German engineer in the strengthening of the indomitable Lions bears fruit: five games, four wins, a draw and a qualification for the final phase of AFCON 2015.
However, Roger Milla is in agreement that it is an excellent course, but he extended his congratulations to the players and not the coach. At the end of his speech he raised a red flag.
"I think that these boys deserve to go in for the Africa Cup. It was a pleasure to see them play against the Democratic Republic of Congo. But there are still many things to work on. I believe it is up to the coach to do that because tactically he was overwhelmed by the Congolese people," noted Roger Milla who never missed the opportunity to say that he does not want a White coach as the head of the indomitable Lions.
In the wake of his post-match statements, the goodwill Ambassador brought up the topic for discussion, the question on the recruitment of some bi-nationals who are the delight of clubs in Europe.
"Against the DR Congo, the bulk of concern was to qualify. But, as I say, there are other players in Europe to be fetched such as Ntep, Bahebeck, Umtiti. With them in our team, we will be hard to beat," believes Roger Milla.