Cameroon’s A’ selection has bounced back with a victory against Equatorial Guinea in the CEMAC Cup, providing hope for their continued success in the competition.
After facing a defeat in their first outing, the Indomitable Lions A’ needed a win to stay in contention. In the match against Equatorial Guinea in Group A, the Cameroonians found themselves trailing 0-1 at halftime due to a goal by Ejang Nguema. However, a second-half comeback, marked by striker Thierry Makon’s double, allowed Samuel Eto’o’s younger brothers to overturn the score and secure a 2-1 victory.
This win has kept Cameroon in the competition, and their fate now depends on the outcome of the last group match between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea scheduled for the following Sunday. Only the top two teams from the group will qualify for the semi-finals.
The victory against Equatorial Guinea has injected hope into Cameroon’s campaign, and the team will be eagerly anticipating the results of the upcoming matches to determine their standing in the tournament.