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Old 05-15-08, 01:22 PM
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Eloi aiming high with Haiti

Twice a French title-winner (in 1998 with RC Lens and 2000 with AS Monaco), an armed forces world champion with France (1995) and also second top scorer in the Belgian championship (with KSV Roulers in 2006), Wagneau Eloi's 15-year playing career was marked by many notable successes. And having scarcely hung up his boots, one of Port-au-Prince's favourite sons has chosen to get straight to work on behalf of his beloved Haiti.
Appointed national team coach on 8 April 2008, he finds himself facing a tall order: to emulate the Haitian heroes of 1974, who qualified for the FIFA World Cup™ held in West Germany.
"I know we can do it if we work hard enough," he reveals exclusively to FIFA.com. "Not many people here have faith in us, so it's up to us to prove them wrong. The draw has been fairly kind to us and we have to exploit that. If we believe in ourselves, we can exceed all expectations."
Boosting confidence is a key part of the former centre-forward's master plan: "I know what my players are capable of. Now it's up to them to really believe. It's infuriating to see them lacking self-belief." By way of an example, he cites their last friendly match on 23 April against Guatemala, when Haiti, reigning Caribbean champions, went down 1-0 against one of Central America's traditional powerhouses.
"The side that day was made up exclusively of local players, so I was able to assess our strengths and weaknesses. We weren't far away from getting something out of that game, so my players have no reason to fear anyone."
Eloi is managing his side like a club team, with almost daily training. "I'm only letting them back to their clubs on Fridays. We've already lost too much time to only prepare from one game to the next. A mammoth effort is required and only after can concessions be made."
In this way, the Haitians are hoping to reach their peak in mid-June, when the qualifiers commence for finals in South Africa in 2010.
"Our preparations are focused on getting through to the next round. It's a long-term plan, but we first need to concentrate on the game against the Netherlands Antilles," says Eloi. "We'll be the favourites, but I watched this team against Nicaragua and it's not going to be a walk in the park. And if there is any gap in pedigree between the two sides, that could easily be negated by our inadequate preparation facilities."
And the new coach has already earmarked those areas requiring urgent attention. "Our country has few resources and there's a shortage of almost everything. It's not an ideal situation for the players, but I'm trying to get them to understand that they need to get as far away as possible in order to develop as players," he explains. "A change of scenery is needed to get the benefits of a bit of peace and quiet. They underestimate themselves, but the talent's definitely there. And I have another cause for concern: they lack application. I want to get across to them that although football is first and foremost about the enjoyment of playing, they could also make a living from it. But to do that, they have to suffer and then grab their chance."
The former striker will also be hoping his top-flight experience ensures his charges heed his advice. He knows precisely what is required and is doing his utmost to communicate it to his players.
"They understand that, when I talk, my words carry the weight of experience, but they also realise that while they're just starting out as players, so am I as a coach. So we'll be growing up together and we'll all have things to learn from each other. We're facing a fascinating challenge and if we put in the necessary effort, we could reap rich rewards."
All that remains now is to get the required points on the board, but Wagneau Eloi's faith seems unwavering. "If we can get the whole Haitian public right behind us, I promise you, we can go a long way."
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Old 05-15-08, 02:37 PM
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I think Eloi is a "optismis" Guy.
we need this kind of people
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YES I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO REASON NOT TO BELIEVE IN ELOI. HE HAS THE POTENTIAL TO UPSET SOME OF THE TEAMS IN THIS REGION AND BEYOND. THIS IS NOT NEW HOWEVER BECAUSE WE KNOW THAT OUR COUNTRY, MY COUNTRY , HAS THE HUMAN POOL FOR THAT KIND OF RESULT.
NOW I AM CALLING ON THE DIASPORA TO WALK ,TALK, AND WORK TOGETHER TO FIND OUT WHAT THE NT TEAM NEED SO THAT WE MAY SHOW ELOI THAT WE UNDERSTAND HIS HEART AND THAT WE ARE WITH HIM IN THIS PROCESS. ALTHOUGHT IT IS IRONICAL TO TRY TO SUPORT THE TEAM WITH THE KIND OF LEADERSHIP THAT IS AIMING AT DESAPOINTING US, WE MUST RESPOND TO THE LEVEL OF GOOD WILL THAT THE CAOCH AND THE PLAYERS ARE SHOWING.
WE CANNOT REMAIN PASSIVE TO THIS ISSUE OF NATIONAL PRIDE! WE MUST RISE WITH URGENCY AND SHOW OUR LOVE TO OUR NATION. LET US SUPORT THE TEAM IN EVERYWAY WE KNOW HOW TO. I WISH TO GET SOME UPDATE ON OUR YOU ALL THINK WE CAN MAKE THIS HAPPEN. I JOIN MY VOICE WITH ALL OF MY FRIENDS ON THIS SITE TO PUSH FOR CHANGE IN THE DIRECTION OF OUR FOOTBALL BUT WE MUST ACT NOW AND HELP OUR YOUNG CHILDREN WHO ARE GOING TO REPRESENT US AND MAKE US JUMP RIGHT FROM SOUTH AFRICA.
LET US RISE WITH A SENSE OF URGENCY
LET US DO IT
I AM PREPARED TO MAKE MY CONTRIBUTION
IT IS SAD THAT THE FEDERATION CANNOT EVEN COLLECT MONEY BY THE SIMPLE USE OF A CREDIT CARD
I WOULD HAVE AREADY STARTED TO SEND MY PART.
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Icmnloui, NOW YOU DECIDE YOU WANT TO HELD RIGHT!!! IF YOU WANT TO HELP YOU CAN EMAIL ME @ ribertm@yahoo.com or ribertm@hotmail.com, or go to sakapfet.com in the sport blog, YOU ALSO CAN CONTACT BACK TO AFRICA... DERIVIEUR @ 845-517-4660 OR 718-421-8517 REFERENCE BY RIBERTM07........CALL THEM THEY, THEY ONE WHO WORD EXTREMELY HARD TO HELP THE NATIONAL TEAM.
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