The Cameroon national football team has officially modified its squad, introducing dynamic changes to the roster.
Nicholas Ndjama Ngamaleu is set to replace Regis Mogue, enhancing the lineup as the team gears up for the prestigious tournament.
Nicholas Ndjama Ngamaleu, the 29-year-old winger from Dynamo Moscow, is poised to join the ranks of the Indomitable Lions, marking his second consecutive appearance in the competition after a notable presence in 2021.
Ngamaleu, renowned for his versatility in playing on both the right and left wings, has showcased his prowess by contributing three goals and creating four assists in 21 matches during the current season.
The decision to replace Regis Mogue, a 19-year-old forward from Marseille, was fueled by Mogue’s preference to extend his playing time with his former team.
Mogue, who accumulated 201 minutes across seven matches in the current Marseille season, opted against joining the Cameroon national team for the Africa Cup of Nations.
According to sportnewsafrica, Mogue’s absence opens the door for Ngamaleu, adding a seasoned and dynamic player to the squad.
Ngamaleu’s proficiency on the field and his consistent performance make him a valuable asset for the team as they seek success in the upcoming tournament.
In a related development, it has been reported that Andre Onana’s arrival to join the squad will be delayed until January 14.
Manchester United is keen to maximize Onana’s services until the last possible moment before the commencement of the championship.
The Cameroon national team finds itself in Group C alongside Egypt, Senegal, Guinea, and Gambia.
The Indomitable Lions kick off their journey with a match against Guinea on January 15, followed by a clash with reigning champions Senegal on January 19, and concluding the group stage with a fixture against Gambia on January 23.
As anticipation builds, the adjustments to the squad aim to strengthen the team’s chances in this highly competitive football spectacle, showcasing the determination of the Cameroon national football team to make a mark on the Africa Cup of Nations 2024.