L'effet Lamine Ndiaye : l'USM Alger décroche la "Décima" et vise un doublé historique
In just three months, Lamine Ndiaye, former coach of Senegal, has profoundly transformed USM Alger, taking the club from a period of doubt to a solid and disciplined team. Arriving last February on a six-month mission, the Senegalese coach quickly imposed his tactical rigor and organization, often relying on a 4-3-3 formation.
On April 30th, this transformation culminated in a major triumph: victory in the Algerian Cup against CR Belouizdad (2-1). This success gave the club its 10th national cup, making USMA the all-time record holder in the competition. This achievement is largely attributed to the "Ndiaye method," centered on stability and collective maturity, as praised by L'Observateur.
In this revival, the same source indicates, Senegalese midfielder Aimé Tendeng has established himself as the key player. Shining in the final, he has become the team's true playmaker thanks to his vision, passing ability, and essential role as a link between the lines.
Having fallen behind in the league, USMA, currently 12th in the standings, now aims for a historic double with the Confederation Cup final against Zamalek, scheduled for May 9 (first leg) and 16 (second leg). Building on his past successes on the continent, notably with TP Mazembe, Lamine Ndiaye confirms his status as a specialist in major African challenges, concludes the daily newspaper of the Futurs Médias Group.
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