Herve Renard takes charge of his 11th international match when Zambia travel to Casablanca on Wednesday night to face hosts Morocco in friendly game at the Mohammed V Stadium.
The match will kickoff 21:00 in what will be the second time the two countries will be playing each other in a friendly this year.
Morocco and Zambia last meet this year on January 12 in Fez in another friendly that Morocco won 2-0 at home.
Renard is using the game to gauge the team for both next years World/Africa Cup Group C qualifiers and next weeks CAF Africa Nations Cup Championship (CHAN) qualifier away to Angola.
Morocco too have a CHAN away game against Libya coming up next weekend plus a World/Africa Cup Group A campaign that kicks off next March.
Meanwhile it doesn’t seem like sevens months since Renard took charge of Zambia last May and despite some worrying performances, the Frenchman has enjoyed a good track record so far.
Renard has four wins, three draws and as many defeats and Zambia are unbeaten in three successive games under his care.
Zambia’s last defeat came against when hosts South Africa beat Renards side 1-0 in a Cosafa Cup semifinal match played in rural Mpumalanga at Thulamahashe.
However, Zambia have also yet to win at home against Morocco in three visitors over the last seven years after also losing 1-0 on November 11, 2001 in Rabat.
The only Zambian survivor from that team is defender Elijah Tana of Nchanga Rangers who is part of the seven key local players in the sode to face Morocco Wednesday evening.
And Renard will have at least half of the players who featured in January’s friendly match led by goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene, defenders Joseph Musonda and Hichani Himoonde, midfielder Rainford Kalaba including strikers Christopher Katongo and Emmanuel Mayuka.
Collins Mbesuma of Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa too will be looking to impress Renard for consideration for forthcoming Chipolopolo assignments in 2009.
Meanwhile, Morocco will be led by striker Tarik Sektioui of FC Porto in Portugal who scored Morocco’s opening goal in that game 11 months ago is back and expected to lead in attack.
And Morocco coach Roger Lemmere has also called up striker Mounir El Hamdaoui from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar who is currently the leagues top scorer on 13 goals after 11 matches played.
Also in the team is striker Marouane Chamakh of French Ligue 1 club Bordeaux.
Lemerre also has five locally based players in the team whom he hopes will be key figures in Morocco’s CHAN qualifier away to Libya next week.
Wednesdays Football Fixtures
International Friendly
19/11/2008
Casablanca
Mohammed V Stadium
Morocco – Zambia
Faz Premier League
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