Herve Renard will welcome the one-and-half month respite after three forgettable competitive games so early as he closes in on 60 days in charge of the Zambia national team.
After two opening defeats, Saturday’s desperate 1-0 win over Swaziland eased some pressure on the Frenchman.
However, it left him with near chronic headache after witnessing his striker’s continued failure to score from open play in 270 minutes of play that was compensated by Christopher Katongo’s 85th minute winning goal from a dodgy penalty at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe last Saturday.
“Today we had a good result but we have to improve,” Renard said at the end of the game following his first competitive win-and at home for that matter-at Konkola.
One thing is certain, Zambia are absolutely toothless upfront and Renard has three weeks to surprises us with an ingenious attacking plan before his side take part in the Cosafa Cup in mid-July.
But on the bright side, midfielder Rainford Kalaba showed his best form this year in a Zambia jersey after some disinterested displays for both club and country over the last six months.
Kalaba meanwhile headed for Europe on Monday to begin his 4-year deal with Portuguese Supaliga club Sporting Braga.
If only he was more consistent this season what a breath of fresh air the tiny midfielder would bring to the long suffering Zambian fan.
One hopes to see a more refined Kalaba by the time Togo come visiting at Konkola on September 5.
However, promising teenage midfielder Stophira Sunzu failed to light up in his first game in his home town Chililabombwe and stuttered all the way to the 75th minute when he was replaced by James Chamanga.
Like Emmanuel Mayuka, Sunzu has until July 24 when the Cosafa Cup kicks off to reflect on what has been an uneventful last three competitive campaign for them under Renard.
Sadly there is very little Renard can do and has very little prime material at his disposal he can work with.
The only expected recalls for July’s international engagements are midfielder William Njobvu and Kennedy Mudenda after being over looked due to form and injury should the youngsters stay fit.
And Renard has also hinted that he was hoping to look at fringe foreign-based players for the Cosafa Cup as the Frenchman continues on mission almost possible.