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CHAN: Morocco’s humiliating defeat of Cameroon sets confusion

Cameroon’s Intermediate Lions will play the third-place classification match with 22 players. Yannick Ndjeng, one of the players who played the match against Morocco Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021 has been excluded from the team at the TOTAL CHAN 2020 taking place in Cameroon.

Going by a tweet from the Lions’ team press officer Thursday, February 4th, 2021, Yannick Ndjeng has been excluded for “… characterized indiscipline “.

A source in the Lions’ den has hinted Mimi Mefo Info that Yannick Ndjeng who plays with jersey number 15 in the team made derogatory statements against the technical bench of the team when he was replaced in the course of the match against Morocco at the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.

Speaking in anonymity, our source says “Yannick Ndjeng said coaches of the team are inexperienced, reason why they make unnecessary replacements in the course of each match, replacements which are detrimental to the team.”

Yannick Ndjeng has not made any pronouncement following the decision to exclude him from the team this Thursday morning in the course of a crisis meeting in Limbe.

Intermediate Lions are due to travel to Douala in the Littoral region of Cameroon for a classification match against Guinea at the Douala Reunification Stadium on Saturday, February 6th.



Mbatho Ntan.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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