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Former cleaner and ex-electricia­n face off at World Cup

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MOSCOW, (Reuters) - A former cleaner and a ex-hotel electricia­n will occupy the two technical areas when Morocco face Portugal in a World Cup Group B match tomorrow.

Morocco coach Herve Renard and his Portugal counterpar­t Fernando Santos have taken something of a back route into coaching before enjoying huge success, albeit away from the bright lights of the big European leagues.

Renard, whose side lost their opening match 1-0 to Iran, experience­d the bitter side of football before landing his first senior role as coach of Zambia 10 years ago.

At the age of 15, he had a trial at Cannes, giving him hope of becoming a top-level profession­al before reality set in.

“As soon as I was confronted by top players, I realised that I was not that good,” he said.

After ending up as what he described as an “average third tier player”, Renard set up a cleaning business which involved collecting rubbish in the middle of the night.

“I often remember those years when I got up at three in the morning to go and clean buildings,” he said. “It helps keep all this in perspectiv­e.”

Refusing to give up entirely on football, he began coaching amateur sides and got a breakthrou­gh when globe-trotting compatriot Claude Le Roy spotted Renard and invited him to become his assistant. He has not looked back since.

Always sporting a “lucky” white shirt, Renard led Zambia to their first-ever African Nations Cup title in 2012 and repeated the feat with Ivory Coast three years later before taking Morocco to their first World Cup for 20 years.

Santos, meanwhile, told Reuters in an interview last year that he owed his career to a chance acquaintan­ce at a seaside hotel.

In the latter years of his solid but unremarkab­le playing career, Santos, a qualified electrical engineer, began working in a hotel as chief technician and eventually took on the role full-time.

He had no intention of continuing in football until his employer, who was also president of second-tier Estoril, invited Santos to coach the team on an interim basis.

“Instead of six months, I stayed for six years and we went up to the first division,” he said.

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