Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi has said he is required to improve the team's offensive performance, although he admits it is difficult to gain a key position because of intense competition among players, especially in some positions.

"In front of Benin we confirmed that we are in a good defensive level where we are solid and balanced, but we have to find the appropriate combinations to improve the offensive work and find appropriate solutions in the area of ​​competitors," the coach said at the press conference following Algeria's friendly win over Benin on Monday evening. .

He pointed out that the places have become expensive in the national team and that the competition has become strong among the players, explaining at the same time that his concern is to find a replacement for defender Rafik Halliche just retired, as well as alternatives to the old goalkeepers Krais Wahab Maboulhi.

"What he kept was the great performance we had, winning the game and celebrating with the fans. That was the goal. I was afraid some skilled players tended to play individually, but thankfully we didn't fall into that. The pitch was bad and didn't allow the players to do better." From what we saw. "

Belmadi admitted that the team faces a real problem: the lack of a stadium that meets all specifications to host matches "Desert Warriors" in Algeria, which will lose them "an important weapon."