Coming down to the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium this afternoon, Cameroon deserve the African Cup of Nations (CAN) even before the last two days. But Marc Brys, the national coach, does not intend to leave anything in his way. The technician who still relies on his best elements has one goal: to keep the first place in group J and thus finish in style when he started his time with the Indomitable Lions. Cameroon currently have 11 points, after the goalless draw in the last game against Namibia. Zimbabwe for its part is at 9 points. And so victory in Zimbabwean makes him the ultimate leader of the group.
So it is a game at the top of group J. for honor. The Indomitable Lions are coming off one, if not the most disastrous performance since the arrival of Marc Brys. ” It was terrible. There is fatigue, but it was not our fault “. In fact, the Indomitable Lions were dragged for hours to the international airport of Yaoundé, for the lack of visa Yvan Neyou. The delegation arrived in Johannesburg at 6 pm. they will not review the time of ‘ game and they only take a break to play a few hours later. There are others who do this to spoil the situation for us », he denies. Adding that ” I noticed that some people want Cameroon to lose“. The man has been against the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fécafoot) since his arrival and the latter does not make his task easier, but the man who says that ” fear of anyone ”, holding up well so far.
Vincent Aboubacar, Knowledge, Faith…
As for today’s game, in front of their favorite crowd, the Indomitable Lions will have no room for error if they want to remain group leaders. Marc Brys admits that “ [son] the choice is offensive “. We understand why there is a lack Bryan Mbeumo and maybe Carlos Baleba who, although a defensive midfielder, is a key support for the attackers, with emphasis on the Indomitable Lions. Always present, and lack of success, Vincent Abubakar remains a key piece for the Belgian technician.
“He doesn’t score, but I think he doesn’t deserve so much criticism; when he plays, even when he’s not scoring, he always has a big responsibility on the pitch,” he defends his colt.
In contrast, Michael Ngadeu not in this case. The central defender collects yellow cards and is therefore suspended for the game. Maybe this is Guy’s chance Marcelin Kilama or Enzo Boyomocentral defenders, to start for the first time.
What impact do you think he will have on the match against Zimbabwe?
As the editor of world-today-news.com, it’s our pleasure to bring you this exclusive interview with two important guests discussing the upcoming African Cup of Nations match between Cameroon and Zimbabwe. Our first guest is Mr. Marc Brys, the head coach of the Cameroonian National Football Team, and our second guest is Mr. Paul Nthie Kanjo, a renowned football analyst from Zimbabwe.
Marc, you have just arrived from the match against Namibia, which ended in a draw. Your team, Cameroon, is currently at the top of the group with 11 points. Can you tell us your thoughts about this match and your expectations for the game against Zimbabwe?
Marc Brys: Well, the game against Namibia was not our best performance. We were exhausted due to some issues with travel and logistics, but we did not have any excuses. We could not find our rhythm and fluidity, and I think that affected our game. However, we have had time to rest and prepare for the match against Zimbabwe. Our goal is clear – we want to maintain our lead in the group. We know it’s going to be a tough game, but we have the quality to secure a win and finish group J with flying colors.
Paul, you are an analyst from Zimbabwe. Your team also has 9 points in the group and a win against Cameroon can secure the lead. Can you tell us about your team’s strategy and preparation for this crucial match?
Paul Nthie Kanjo: Zimbabwe is currently in a strong position to challenge Cameroon for the top spot in the group. We are coming from a win against Algeria and have gained confidence. We have a good mix of youth and experience in our team, and our coach, Norman Mapeza, has done a fantastic job in getting the best out of his players. We know that Cameroon has many talented players, but we are also not afraid to take them on. We have a solid defensive line and will look to disrupt their rhythm with physicality and tactical discipline. Our game plan is simple – win this game, and we could surprise many.
Marc, Vincent Aboubakar has been in great form for Cameroon but