Soccer-Mali coach Giresse quits as World Cup hopes fade

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Thu, 07 Sep 2017 - 12:38 GMT

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Senegal's head coach Alain Giresse of France reacts during their Group C soccer match against Algeria in the African Cup of Nations in Malabo January 27, 2015 - REUTERS

Senegal's head coach Alain Giresse of France reacts during their Group C soccer match against Algeria in the African Cup of Nations in Malabo January 27, 2015 - REUTERS

BAMAKO - 7 September 2017: Alain Giresse resigned as coach of Mali on Thursday after the country’s heavy defeat in World Cup qualification last week effectively left them out of contention for a place at next year’s finals in Russia.

Mali were hammered 6-0 in Morocco last Friday and hostile Mali supporters voiced their displeasure with Giresse as the team drew 0-0 at home to the same opposition on Tuesday. That kept Mali bottom of Group C on only two points, five behind leaders Ivory Coast with two games to play.

“He is not in the right frame of mind to continue, plus there are concerns for his security,” said Mali Football Federation president Boubacar Baba Diarra.

The federation will hold a meeting on Thursday to discuss who will take charge of the team ahead of their next qualifier against the Ivory Coast in Bamako on Oct. 6.

It was 64-year-old Giresse's second spell as coach of Mali, having taken the country to third place in the 2012 African Nations Cup.

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