Zambia Coach Launches Attack On Zambia FA For 'takataka' Travel To Ghana

Zambia coach Herve Renard has launched a scathing attack on its the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) for chaotic travel arrangements to Kumasi ahead of Friday�s 2014 World Cup qualifier against Ghana. The Frenchman hit out at what he described as �takataka� organisation for the travel arrangements to Ghana which has left his side up short. FAZ had tried the crude tactic of deceiving its own public by trying to blame Ghana for its inability to arrive in Kumasi early. The Zambians football authorities were chaotic in their travel plans for the game and didn�t even know that Kumasi was not an international airport yet demanded to land there directly. But the French coach has exposed his own FA by rubbishing the travel plans they put in place for their journey Ghana. Zambian Football Association over the loss of significant training time due to chaotic travel arrangements to Kumasi. �I can�t be happy with Zambian takataka organization,� Renard said. FAZ has previously failed to put up proper preparations as was the case in the famous �London Fiasco� when the national team had to field students in a friendly against Ghana due to failure to get the player in London on time. Renard later expressed concern at the travel arrangements which were put up for the team soon after winning the 2012 AFCON when they traveled to Sudan on a commercial airline losing about two days in transit. The team has since arrived in Ghana and reportedly settling in Kumasi.