March 25 (Reuters) - After a tumultuous period during which a matchfixing scandal involving some of his players left him pondering his future, Lebanon coach Theo Bucker is back focusing on securing the country's first World Cup finals berth. Last month, the German coach said he had been left 'broken' after 24 players were punished for fixing international and club matches by the Lebanese Football Association. FIFA praised the Lebanese FA for their efforts and it appears unlikely that the side will be punished despite the rigging involving their national team. ...
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