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Comoros: Summary of the game, the unbeaten Lions qualified for the quarterfinals

Comoros: Summary of the game, the unbeaten Lions qualified for the quarterfinals

22:17 – Summary of the match

Goliath vs. David. Without a trained goalkeeper and the absence of many due to Kovit, the qualifying chances of the Comorians before the start of the match seemed almost zero. On the contrary, the Cameroonians, who were not defeated from the start of the match and were accustomed to playing leading roles, were logically the most desirable to win the match. Following the dismissal of Comoros captain Abdu in the 7th minute of the match, the Lions had to fight to beat the Collaborators. At the numerical superiority from the start of the meeting, Togo played for half an hour to score a goal (29th). After all, the Cameroonians relied on Onana with an awareness of the first act of keeping their clean sheet during the break. Upon returning from the locker room, the Lions tried to break through in earnest, but the training side, who had written several decisive stops, came up against Al-Hadur. Finally, Abu Bakr found the net and scored the 6th goal (70th) of the match. Led (2-0), Cœlacanthes never gave up and could have reduced the score again without Onana’s high saves. M’Changama finally scored on a free kick in the top corner (81st). For ten minutes, Amir Aptu’s men gave everything they could to try to equalize, but eventually lost. 90 minutes brave as their temporary goalkeeper, the Comorians leave the match through the front door. Cameroonians, teachers of incredible collective performance, win (2-1). Facing Gambia in the quarterfinals.

22:14 – Cameron faces Gambia

With the win over the Comoros (2-1), the Indomitable Lions checked their ticket to the quarterfinals of the African Cup of Nations. Faces Gambia (1-0) against Guinea.

22:12 – “We can be proud of ourselves”

At the final whistle, Al-Hadur, the Comoros’ interim goalkeeper and the hero of this 16th round, returned to eliminate the Golakandus: “We know this is a complicated 16th round. We can be proud of ourselves. ”

22:03 – M Sangama’s free kick in the video

Find the exceptional free kick of the Colocandus player in the 81st minute of this Cameroon – Comoros. One of the best goals of this tournament.

21:53 – End of meeting

Done! At the end of the match the referee blows the whistle. Cameroon (2-1) won the African Cup of Nations and qualified for the quarterfinals.

21:52 – Al-Hadur Stop!

In full swing, Hongla decided to try his luck. His powerful shot was deflected by well-placed Alhadur. The following corner does nothing.

21:51 – Three changes to the Comoros

At the end of the match the Golakants are going to break: Bakari, Pacchiro and Yusuf will be replaced by M’Madi, Moussa and Yusuf.

21:48 – Transfer to Cameroon

New change in Cameroon – Comoros: Jumbo Angus’ turn to Onana.

21:47 – Yellow card for Bachiro

New warning in Cameroon – Comoros: Warns Pacchiro, yellow card for resistance.

21:43 – Comoros goal!

What purpose! A free kick 30 meters from Masangama hit the target. The Comoros player’s powerful shot ends in the top corner. Onana is disappointed and the Comoros closes the gap.

21:40 – Onana Magistrate!

What a save from Cameron goalkeeper! In a point-blank shot from the Ben Nabouhane area, the Ajax goalkeeper deflects the ball into his line.

21:39 – Change for Comoros

New modification for Cœlacanthes in Cameroon – Comoros: Youssef substitute Meteor.

21:38 – Double change for Cameron

In this round of 16 Cameroon – two new changes for the Lions in the Comoros: Bohogan and Slick instead of Abu Bakr and Togo Ekombi.

21:36 – Ali Mohammed’s strike

The newcomer from the Comoros is trying his luck. His shot from a tight angle is stopped by the vigilant Onana. The Comorians did not give up.

21:32 – Cameron Goal!

This is Cameron’s second goal in the 16th round. Abu Bakr is seen right on the surface of the Hongla. Cameron’s Captain Alhadur adjusts and cheats. It was (2-0) for the unruly lions.

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