THE INDOMNITABLE LIONS: BETWEEN AVERAGE AND WORST

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The Panamanian selection resisted the Indomitable Lions by making a draw this Friday, November 18 in Abu Dhabi.


A game system that says it all In a 4-1-4-1 system, Cameroon coach Rigobert Song’s message seems clear: « I trust team captain Vincent Aboubakar: «c’est de sa qu’il s’agit » ».
Except that, on the eve of the World Cup, trusting and not achieving the expected result is to suggest, the existence of something meaningless.

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"Moreover, the worst that is really needed is analytical. And can best be summed up in this thought: when what is friendly is difficult, what is almost confrontational becomes more. And more so. So many good unconverted opportunities",such is the case of Georges-Kevin N'koudou.

A few mistaken vigilances. Such is the case of André ONANA, facing the free kick full axis which led to the goal of Panama… So many things remain likely to reduce the confidence invested despite the successful kick by Eric-Maxim CHOUPO-MOTING.

The Indomitable Lions with capitain ABOUBAKAR VINCENT. Waiting for their first battle on november 24.

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The accumulation of a result that is less reassuring. At the big meeting is: November 24, Cameroon -Switzerland; November 28:Cameroon-Serbia; December 2: Cameroon – Brazil.

Should we fill up with confidence in the indomitable lions?

We must go back to past matches to be able to better decide on the question. In September, the Indomitable Lions lost to Uzbekistan. It is the same against South Korea (still in September) before being held in check by the country of reggae (Jamaica). Finally, Panama (1-1).

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Ultimately "I don't think the others are better than us…we will go with the hope of winning this World Cup…", said one of cameroonians Supporters.

Should we still believe in these words of the head of Fecafoot, Samuel E’too?