I m not yet serene over the team s current situation. We had elaborated a plan hoping that the league will kick off but we ve had to change everything and it s just an ugly situation. No one is happy with this situation. We re just trying to limit the damage because right now we re not where we want to be.
The absence of a Cameroonian league and a mass exodus of players has left the veteran tactician – who led the country to a quarter-final finish at Rwanda 2016 - with the option of calling up clubless but experienced players like 34-year-old Patrick Mevoungou plus Yannick N Djeng and Franck Ondoa Edima who both compete for fifth-tier clubs.
I m not yet serene over the team s current situation. We had elaborated a plan hoping that the league will kick off but we ve had to change everything and it s just an ugly situation. No one is happy with this situation. We re just trying to limit the damage because right now we re not where we want to be.
The absence of a Cameroonian league and a mass exodus of players has left the veteran tactician – who led the country to a quarter-final finish at Rwanda 2016 - with the option of calling up clubless but experienced players like 34-year-old Patrick Mevoungou plus Yannick N Djeng and Franck Ondoa Edima who both compete for fifth-tier clubs.
Intermediate Lions Comfort Fans
Things seem to be going on well with the Intermediate Lions of Cameroon. The ninth training session of the team was marked by friendly matches with some clubs in the national championship. Throughout the training session at the
CAF Excellence Centre in Mbankomo the players have proven their worth. Out of three friendlies played the Intermediate Lions have won all the matches. Lire aussi : Des outsiders toujours Des outsiders toujours fidèles
During the friendly game against Colombe of Dja and Lobo at the CAF Excellence Centre in Mbankomo on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 the Intermediate Lions beat Colombe 2-0.
I m not yet serene over the team s current situation. We had elaborated a plan hoping that the league will kick off but we ve had to change everything and it s just an ugly situation. No one is happy with this situation. We re just trying to limit the damage because right now we re not where we want to be.
The absence of a Cameroonian league and a mass exodus of players has left the veteran tactician – who led the country to a quarter-final finish at Rwanda 2016 - with the option of calling up clubless but experienced players like 34-year-old Patrick Mevoungou plus Yannick N Djeng and Franck Ondoa Edima who both compete for fifth-tier clubs.