| ESPNsoccernet: World Cup 2010 |
Algeria coach Rabah Saadane has cast doubts over his future after they crashed out of the World Cup to a late goal from the USA.
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The Desert Foxes exited the tournament without scoring a single goal and finished bottom of Group C, although Sadaabe claimed it would have taken a miracle to reach the knock-out stages.
The coach also maintained that he plans to meet with Algeria federation president Mohamed Raouraoua to discuss his position.
"I think there are many people who would like me to go,'' he said. "Let's see what the president says once we have reviewed the situation."
Algeria's only point in South Africa came after holding England to a 0-0 draw, but Saadane was proud of his side's effort.
"I don't think we should hang our heads in shame,'' he said. "This is the first time in 24 years we have been in a World Cup. You shouldn't expect miracles.
"I think that Africa is on the right road. What we need in our national teams and squads is stability and a lot of discipline and I think in a few years' time, Africa will have among the best teams in the world."