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Zambia's new coach Dario Bonetti said his new job is 'a wonderful challenge'. The Italian, 48, took over the role on Monday, along with his three assistants - who include his brother Ivano. Bonetti, who won two caps for Italy as a player, declared his main ambition was to qualify the Chipolopolo for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations.
"We have great talent and I think it's a wonderful challenge for me," he told the BBC.
"The experience in this great country [is what has attracted me] - Zambia has good players so I foresee great results."
Bonetti knows that expectations among Zambian fans are high following Chipolopolo's success in reaching the quarter-finals of the 2010 Nations Cup in Angola - but he has called for a cautious approach.
"It will depend on the quality of our work and many other things," Bonetti added. "The right mentality in football is not to think too far - it's better to take it step-by-step, match after match."
He said he was relishing the pressure of managing the national side.
"I chose this work because I like the pressure and my life has been full of that because I played for a long time - pressure is part of my life," Bonetti stated.
"This is the fourth country I will be working in and for me, adapting shouldn't be a problem."
Bonetti's first game will be a friendly away to Uganda on 11 August followed by a home Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Comoros Islands in September.
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