Thursday, April 29, 2010

Emana thriving on the pressure




When Achille Emana talks about playing for his country, every word he speaks is laced with pride and honour.
"It doesn’t matter who the coach is, which country he is from or who your team-mates are," he says bluntly. "It all comes down to pride in wearing your country’s shirt. We're the Indomitable Lions, and past generations of players have left their mark and given us our status throughout the continent. We need to keep this name alive and have the same desire for success as those who achieved great things before us."
The Real Betis midfielder, who was first called up for his country by Otto Pfister and is now used as a playmaker by current coach Paul Le Guen, is desperate to put in a good showing at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ after a frustrating year on the domestic front

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