PHILIPPE Troussier, the well-travelled French coach who has been in charge of eight, mostly minor, national teams over his long career, has thrown his weight behind the expansion of the World Cup finals to 48 sides from 2026.
The 68-year-old Parisian, who earned the nickname the 'White Witch Doctor' while working with teams in Africa before leading Japan at the 2002 World Cup finals, believes the move will bring positive benefits far beyond the confines of the game.
"It will create a big impact, not only for the countries that are able to go to the World Cup, but it will develop the country," Troussier, who was recently appointed as Vietnam coach, told Reuters.
"When you know your country has no hope, even less than 1% to go to the…