The Algerian football team held Monday afternoon a training session at their base camp in Sorocaba, the day after their 4-2 victory against South Korea in Porto Alegre, as part of Group H’s second day of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Arriving Monday morning in Sorocaba, aboard a special plane, the Desert Warriors trained under coach Halilhodzic’s leadership in the presence of all the 23 players, and the press, authorized to attend the fifteen first minutes.
The coach split the group into two, the first included players who were in the starting line up, Sunday, against South Korea and the other one included the substitute players.
The three goalkeepers, M’bolhi, Zemmamouche and Cedric held specific training, under the leadership of their coaches Belhadji and Boli.
On Tuesday, the Desert Foxes will train in the morning in Sorocaba, before flying to Curitiba in the evening, in view of their important game against Russia.
At the end of the second day, Algeria ranked second with three points behind Belgium, qualified with six points.
Russia and South Korea ranked third and fourth respectively with one point each.
Source: APS
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