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Bros threatens to quit Cameroon, amidst link to Ghana job

Head coach of the Cameroon national team has lashed out at his employers over their unprofessional behaviour
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Hugo Bros has threatened to vacate his post as the head coach of the Cameroonian national football team, accusing the federation of unprofessional behavior.

The Belgian propelled Cameroon to a fifth Africa Cup of Nations title last month in Gabon, after they defeated the six times champions Egypt in the grand finale.Bros, who has been shortlisted for the vacant Black Stars job has, following the his side's defeat against Guinea in Belgium has let the cat out of the bag regarding the ill treatment he has gone through for the past year.

"seriously considering whether I should continue or not".

He also said his players and staff have to work in "poor conditions" while Cameron Football Federation officials "sit in their chairs doing nothing".

"I cannot accept this," he added

Broos made his comments in a news conference after a 2-1 defeat by Guinea in a friendly in Belgium on Tuesday, revealing the extent of the problems he has faced since his appointment in February 2016.

Today I am saying that this is the last straw.

READ MORE: Huge crowd mob Michael Essien's wife at Como"One year ago when I started working with Cameroon I met many problems. Despite all this we worked hard and reached a new level. But the working conditions are not professional," he said."For example, when we had to go to South Africa last year we were forced to wait for more than two hours on a plane because some officials wanted to put more people than necessary on the plane. It is not fair to pay for other people's mistakes.

"Also when we went to Nantes the doctor had to pay for some drugs and bandages with his own money for the first two days. He has yet to be refunded.

"We travelled without training kit and equipment because it was too expensive to put it on the plane.

"At mid-day before the match against Guinea, the players didn't have lunch because the hotel had not been paid. The bad performance against Guinea was a consequence of the poor preparations we had.

"No food? Hotel not been paid? This is the national team. We want better conditions.

"Today I am saying that this is the last straw."

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