Liberia Football Association has
appointed Joseph Sayon as caretaker coach for the national
team until March 2005.
He was the assistant to former manager Kadala Kromah who
resigned after his home and car were vandalized by fans on
10 October.
The fans rampage took place after Liberia was beaten by
Senegal in a 2006 World Cup and African Cup of Nations
qualifier in Monrovia.
Sayon, a former Liberia midfielder during the 1970's,
says he intends to handle his responsibilities with an open
mind.
"All of the older and experience players overseas will be
given a chance on my squad.
"We should have had a mixture of youth and experience,
especially at this level of international football," Sayon
told BBC Sport in Monrovia."
"I intend to talk with Kelvin Sebwe, Oliver Makor, Prince
Daye and Zizi Roberts.
"They need to bury the hatchet and play for their
country" Sayon said.
Liberia meet Senegal again in Dakar when the qualifiers
resume in March 2005 and Sayon is keen to start
preparations.
"The holidays are next month and I'll hope we can get the
support to begin preparing when most of these players
overseas will be on vacation."