Zambia trained behind closed doors for a second day running in Lusaka as Herve Renard declared the whole idea good of the team.
Renard and his 16-member team have been reclusive and chosen to hold its training sessions at a private school in Luburma away from the praying eyes of reporters and curious fans.
“It is perfect, the concentration has to be good,” Renard said as he raced out of the double-locked LICEF pitch in Lusaka.
Even the security guard at LICEF school has been given instructions not to let the media in.
Instructions include vivid description of each reporter to the security man and organization they represent with a warning for them not to breach the second and final gate that gains access to the pitch that is shielded away from sight by the LICEF school hall.
Even team manager Solly Pandor was cagey on the phone as to the true whereabouts of the team and listed Barclays Sports Complex as a probable venue Zambia was holding its training session on Tuesday morning.
The only semblance of the national team’s presence from a distance of the second gate inside the LICEF campus is the team bus, Renard’s car and the characteristic screams and shouts in Bemba of players obviously in action on the pitch.
At least the reporter managed to catch a glimpse of midfielder Isaac Chansa waving in the team bus as they raced back to the team hotel for lunch.
Meanwhile, the team breaks camp tomorrow and regroups on
Boxing Day for departure for South Africa, where Renard says another closed door training session will be the order of the day.
The team will be joined by the rest of the foreign-based call-ups in Johannesburg during the New Year period.