Senegalese tactician Aliou Cise has announced his departure from his duty as the Libya national team head coach.
The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations champion and Coach of the Tournament took to his Instagram to pay respect to the players and supporters of the Mediterranean Knights.
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“This March has been very special for me as it marked my last gathering as coach of the Libyan national team, “the Senegalese said. “This adventure has been incredibly enriching, both professionally and personally, and I couldn’t leave without saying a few words to you.
“To the staff and players, despite the difficulties we faced, I am proud of the work we accomplished together and the results achieved. I have great faith in this team and I have no doubt that you will continue your efforts to help it grow.
“To the Libyan fans, I want to thank you for the warm welcome you gave me, your passion, and your support. I will never forget you. I know our knights can always count on you.
“I wish you all the best for the future.”
Cissé finished up his tenure with a 2-2 draw against Liberia following a scoreless draw with Niger in friendly matches played during the March FIFA window and has been linked with a move to Angola.
During his tenure in Libya, he led them to three victories, five draws and two defeats.
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