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Cameroon's new coach, Marc Brys, takes over from Rigobert Song on the Indomitable Lions' bench. The 61-year-old Belgian technician spoke for the first time since the official announcement of his new position. "The puzzle was perfect in Cameroon, both athletically and financially.It's also a challenge to work in a different way. I've never been national coach before. You have to try and bind together a group that you don't see very often. Cameroon isn't the only country to have sounded me out in recent months. I've also spoken to Ghana. And a week ago, Tunisia entered the fray. Have any Belgian clubs sounded me out? I absolutely didn't want to go back to Belgium. I was a bit tired of doing the rounds there," Marc Brys told Sporza.