The Indomitable Lions had a two-day training camp in Yaounde before leaving for Johannesburg, South Africa for a game this weekend.
Saturday’s game is crucial for Cameroon as the team hopes to obtain maximum to keep them in contention for the top spot in Group D before taking on leaders Ivory Coast three days after.
Despite traveling without key players like Choupo-Moting, Kunde Malong, Jean Charles Castelleto, and others, striker Vicent Aboubarkar is confident the team will emerge victorious in South Africa.
“…We have all it takes to win…”, the skipper said during a press conference in Yaoundé.
Cameroon was the better side when these two clashed at the newly constructed Olembe Stadium back in September.
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