“Cameroon Should Develop More Fighting Spirit”
- Par Dilian WELLENG
- 28 janv. 2022 10:28
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Victor Ndip Akem, Former Indomitable Lion.
What analysis do you make of the quarterfinals pairings?
I am very appreciative of the teams that have reached the quarterfinals. I equally want to say congratulations to those who did not make it, they fought a good fight. To reach the quarterfinals, is not easy. Senegal versus Equatorial Guinea will be a mouth-watering fixture. Senegal emerged leaders of Group B and succeeded to crush Cape Verde in the round of 16. They will be coming into the quarterfinals with more determination. Equatorial Guinea surprised many when they won Mali to book a spot in the quarterfinals. The same fighting spirit that they used against Mali will surely be used against Senegal. Burkina Faso will face Tunisia and this game equally promises to be thrilling. Burkina Faso is a side to reckon with given their performance in the group stage and eighth finals. On other hand, though Tunisia narrowly crossed to the eighth finals, they succeeded to beat the “dreaded” Nigeria. Anything can happen. The North African derby Egypt versus Morocco may just be another final before the final. It will be a very tough game given that both sides are highly constructive in their play styles.
Host Cameroon plays Gambia on Saturday. What can the Indomitable Lions do to better their performance and clinch the most wanted victory?
The Cameroon-Gambia game will equally be another thrilling encounter. I am seeing Cameroon winning right up to the final. But they should not under look Gambia. The coach should work more on his midfield and defence. He should be ...
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