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		<title>Cameroon Fail to Qualify for Africa Cup Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2012 20:21:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cameroon&#8217;s Indomitable Lions have failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations for the second time in a row. They beat Cape Verde 2-1 in Yaounde on Sunday but lost 3-2 on aggregate. The Blue Sharks of Cape Verde had done all the hard work at home last month when they beat the Lions [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1579&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cameroon&#8217;s Indomitable Lions have failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations for the second time in a row. They beat Cape Verde 2-1 in Yaounde on Sunday but lost 3-2 on aggregate.</p>
<p>The Blue Sharks of Cape Verde had done all the hard work at home last month when they beat the Lions 2-0. The islanders surprised the Yaounde by opening scores at the 12th minute of play. Cameroon equalized through Achilles Emana but were unable to score until the dying minutes of the game when. 16-year-old debutant, Fabrice Owona scored a late winner.</p>
<p>With Cameroon&#8217;s next opportunity to play at the Africa being 2015, it looks like many of the players who featured on the matchday squad such as Achille Webo, Emana, Mohamadou Idrissou, pierre Wome, Jean Makoun, Modeste Mbami and Samuel Eto&#8217;o may not have another chance to play at the continental event.</p>
<p>Eto&#8217;o made the assists for both goals but the all time leading scorer for Cameroon and the Africa Cup could not overturn the result.</p>
<p>Where Cameroon goes from here in terms of the overall management of the country&#8217;s football is the real issue. After successive failures to lift the game, will the current leadership of the football federation continue?</p>
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		<title>Cameroon&#8217;s Desperate Lions Plot Win Over Cape Verde Sharks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2012 16:11:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What will be the situation at 6p.m. Cameroon time at the end of the game against Cape Verde? Will head coach Jean Paul Akono be thanking the heavens as he did in 2000 when he led Cameroon to victory at the Sydney Olympics? Will Samuel Eto'o and Achille Webo be weeping on the turf of the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium as they did after that draw with Egypt in 2005? <img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1590&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cameroon&#8217;s national soccer team the Indomitable Lions must defeat the Blue Sharks of Cape Verde by at least three clear goals on Sunday to obtain a ticket to  South Africa for next year&#8217;s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Cape Verde beat Cameroon  2-0 last month in the first-leg encounter.</p>
<p>The thought of missing a second AFCON in a row has led to desperate moves from the government, football officials and fans.  Authorities sacked the French-born coach who was in-charge of the team and installed Jean Paul Akono barely days after the defeat. Akono then pushed authorities to convince the team captain <a href="http://www.goal.com/en/news/89/africa/2012/09/28/3409974/samuel-etoo-announces-cameroon-comeback" target="_blank">Samuel Eto&#8217;o to return to the squad </a>after he suspended his international career last month.</p>
<p>He <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19787681" target="_blank"> picked several players</a> who featured during his spells as head coach of the U-23 (Olympic) Lions and the senior Indomitable Lions between 2000 and 2004.  Achille Webo, Modeste Mbami, Pierre Wome, Jean Makoun, Angbwa Ossomeyong have not been in the den for a while but the Olympic Gold Medal winning coach thinks their experience will be a deciding factor in the weekend&#8217;s duel. The media thinks it is a sign of desperation.</p>
<p>Who knows? The coach may be banking on the views of<a title="Downing Street" href="http://www.number10.gov.uk/past-prime-ministers/benjamin-disraeli-the-earl-of-beaconsfield/" target="_blank"> Benjamin Disraeli, a 19th century British Prime Minister, novelist and bon viveur</a> who once said that &#8220;desperation is sometimes as powerful an inspirer as genius.&#8221;  Cameroon&#8217;s fortunes depend on Akono&#8217;s tactical genius.</p>
<p>Akono favours playing a high defensive line with  attackers and midfielders who harry and press opponents throughout the game. Can his &#8220;experienced players&#8221;  have the energy and fitness levels required for this?</p>
<p>According to reporters who have observed the team train all week, particularly the <a title="camfoot" href="http://www.camfoot.com/cover-it-live/nouvel-article,15798.html" target="_blank">practice match against local (division 3) side </a> on Wednesday, the coach is plotting a flat 4-4-2 formation. He has regularly started with Idris Kameni as goalkeeper,  Angbwa as rightback and Wome as leftback; a very young central defence partnership of Guy Armel Kana Biyick and Nicolas Nkoulou. He has played with Alex Song, Jean Makoun, Idrissou and Mevoungou in midfield while Achille Emana or Eto&#8217;o and Webo have played as strikers.</p>
<p><strong>MIDFIELD DIAMOND</strong></p>
<p>On the overall scheme of things, Akono seems to be respecting his promise to set-up an attack-minded team (they beat the local side 5-1).  But a few things seem unclear, though. Is he playing an old-fashioned 4-4-2 with a double-pivot (of Makoun and Song) in central midfield and traditional wingers? Who are the wingers? Idrissou can put a shift on the left but his crossing is awful (he&#8217;s a striker) while  Mevoungou and Emana don&#8217;t enjoy playing on the flanks. How he tackles the issue would determine the attacking flow of the game.</p>
<p>If Cameroon must play a 4-4-2 formation,  I believe they are more suited to operate with a &#8216;diamond&#8217;  midfield due to the lack of true wingers among the current crop of players. They have hardworking midfielders to intercept (break-down) moves by opponents and shuttle from box-to-box. They also have relatively good  fullbacks who can  overlap to provide width rather than forcing reluctant central midfielders and  strikers into becoming the wingers.</p>
<p>For instance, they could start with:  Kameni (gk) &#8211; Allan Nyom or Angbwa (RB) and Wome (LB); Kana-Biyick (CB) Nkoulou (CB) in defence.  A midfield diamond with  either Alex Song or Joel Matip sat deep in space in-front of the back-four, Makoun a little ahead  to the left, Mevoungou or higher up on the right and Overtoom  at the tip of the diamond, behind Eto&#8217;o  or Achille Emana and Webo.</p>
<p>However they choose to play (and I won&#8217;t be surprised to see them playing a 3-5-2 formation with Kana, Nkoulou, Chedjou or Matip at the back) it won&#8217;t be a ride in the park. Cape Verde have been training as well and are so good that they outplayed Cameroon in Praia.</p>
<p>Cameroon have been down this road before.<a href="http://www.camfoot.com/cover-it-live/les-lions-version-90-dans-la-taniere-ce-matin,15802.html" target="_blank"> Eight veteran Lions visited the current pride </a>to share their experience of backs-to-the-wall games. Roger Milla (CAF African Player of the 20th Century), Joseph Antoine Bell (1984 &amp; 1988 AFCON winner), Theophile Abega (1984 AFCON winning captain), Bonaventure Njonkep (1984 AFCON winner) and Victor Ndi Akem, Eugene Ekeke and Thomas Libih (1990 World Cup quarter-finalists) sought to pass on the indomitable spirit of the past.</p>
<p>But what will be the story by 6p.m. on Sunday? Will fans be celebrating as wildly as they did on 10th October 1993 after Cameroon defeated Zimbabwe 3-1 to qualify for the 1994 World Cup in the U.S.?  Will <a title="Youtube" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myY-02CYvt0" target="_blank">Eto&#8217;o and Webo</a> be weeping inconsolably on the turf of the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium as they did after the  Lions drew 1-1 with Egypt on 8th October 2005 and failed to reach the 2006  World Cup in Germany?</p>
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		<title>Back to the Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 21:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a while since I posted on the blog. Travel, work and more are to blame. Many things things have happened since the last post. Off the top of my head, here are a few of the occurrences: The Lionesses were at the Olympics where they suffered defeat after defeat. The reserve or home [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1273&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a while since I posted on the blog. Travel, work and more are to blame. Many things things have happened since the last post. Off the top of my head, here are a few of the occurrences:</p>
<p>The Lionesses were at the Olympics where they suffered defeat after defeat. The reserve or home based Lions were in India for the Nehru Cup and finished second in a tournament they were expected to win. Samuel Eto&#8217;o declined to play forthe Lions who went on to lose 2-0 to Cape Verde.</p>
<p>Denis Lavagne got the boot and Jean Paul Akono returned as head coach about 10 years after he &#8217;twas hounded out of the same job by unhappy Cameroonians.</p>
<p>The government has ordered or gone on its knees (depending on how you perceive things) to request Eto&#8217;o's return to the Lions&#8217; den. Eto&#8217;o met the PM, the new (old) coach Akono, the team manager (former captain/Eto&#8217;o's rival/ Eto&#8217;o's friend of the 1984 gang) Rigoberto&#8217;s Song and the Minister of Sport Adoum Garoua.</p>
<p>Union sportif Douala crowned champions of Cameroon in TV pundit Frank Happi&#8217;s first season in-charge as chairman of the veteran club!</p>
<p>And Jean Paul Akono decides o name several veterans in his 26-man squad ahead of the home game against Cape Verde&#8230;.<br />
Woof!!!! So much has happened then&#8230; Well, I&#8217;m back with a few niceties. I&#8217;ll be using tools like audio blogs, and storify to make quick posts and curate stuff for you in case I&#8217;m held up by work and can&#8217;t post a full write-up.</p>
<p>Start by taking a look at the Storify piece on reactions on twitter after Akono&#8217;s released his list. <a href="http://storify.com/gefsoutlook/akono-s-lions-of-cameroon">http://storify.com/gefsoutlook/akono-s-lions-of-cameroon</a><br />
Merci.</p>
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		<title>Cameroon in next round of AFCON Qualifiers after beating G.Bissau</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2012 17:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cameroon defeated Guinea Bissau 1-0 in Yaounde to sneak into the final round of qualifiers for next year&#8217;s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in South Africa. The Indomitable Lions were held on their own turf for 81 minutes by a resilient Guinea Bissau side until forward Benjamin Moukandjo beat goalkeeper Jonas Mendes following a cross [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1551&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cameroon defeated Guinea Bissau 1-0 in Yaounde to sneak into the final round of qualifiers for next year&#8217;s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in South Africa.</p>
<p>The Indomitable Lions were held on their own turf for 81 minutes by a resilient Guinea Bissau side until forward Benjamin Moukandjo beat goalkeeper Jonas Mendes following a cross from the left flank by substitute Yannick Ndjeng.</p>
<p>&#8220;They played with eight players in the defence and it was difficult for us,&#8221; said Martin Ndtoungou Mpile, Cameroon&#8217;s deputy head coach. &#8220;But at the end we won,&#8221; Ndtoungou added in a post-match interview with Cameroon&#8217;s State-run TV (CRTV).</p>
<p>While the coaches and the players were visibly satisfied with the result,  pundits on TV and Cameroonians reacting on internet forums have expressed disgust at the quality of play served by the Lions. The team had the ball possession and made endless passes in midfield and outside the Guinea Bissau penalty area but lacked penetration.</p>
<p>The final ball was poor and the finishing from some of the players was near abysmal. The few fans who had turned up to watch the Lions at the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium were so disgusted with some of the misses that they spent their time chanting the name of &#8220;Eto&#8217;o,&#8221; the <a href="http://georgefominyen.wordpress.com/2012/01/07/why-cameroon-revised-etoo-suspension-appointed-song-and-suspended-federation-vp/" target="_blank">suspended skipper</a> of the national team.</p>
<p>Head coach Denis Lavagne would surely point to the fact that Cameroon played higher up the field than in any other game under his tenure but critics would argue that this was against a weak Bissau team that had come to defend and left the ball to the Lions (who visibly didn&#8217;t know what to do with it).</p>
<p>Pundits remarked that the team still couldn&#8217;t find a working link between midfield and attack with Alexandre Song, who had to play that role, missing in action for much of the game. Some of his best through balls were made when he was playing from a deeper position than that of the anchor behind the strikers.</p>
<p>Henri Bedimo, the left-back made a number pf overlapping runs and some crosses in what seemed the only other means of outwitting the Bissau side. Georges Mandjeck, the midfielder who plays as right full-back under Lavagne, made a few forward runs as well but nothing really happened until the coach substituted the big centre-forward, Leonard Kweuke.</p>
<p>Ndjeng, who replaced Kweuke, was more mobile &#8211; dropping deep and making runs across the area &#8211; to drag the opposing defenders out of position. He was assisted in this by Vincent Aboubakar who (controversially) replaced Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting, the team&#8217;s current goal-poacher. Aboubakar dribbled and took the game into the opposing area but his finishing was sub-standard mainly due to his over-exuberance.</p>
<p>There was relief for the Lions when Ndjeng centred from the left for Moukandjo to score after what seemed on television like the ball had touched the Nancy striker&#8217;s hand.</p>
<p>Cameroon go through on a 2-0 aggregate since they had also defeated Guinea Bissau 1-0 in the away leg game played in Bissau last February.</p>
<p>It was Lavagne&#8217;s third 1-0 victory in four competitive outings as Cameroon coach. He has only lost one game (<a href="http://georgefominyen.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/libya-beat-cameroon-2-1-six-reasons-why-the-lions-lost/">2-1 to Libya</a>) since taking over in October/November 2011. But the near empty stands were very telling about what Cameroonian fans think of their national squad these days.</p>
<p>NB: Cameroon&#8217;s starting line-up [playing 4-3-3].</p>
<p><strong>GK: Idriss Kameni</strong></p>
<p><strong>RB: Georges Mandjeck; LB: Henri Bedimo; CB: Nicolas Nkoulou (capt.) and Aurelien Chedjou</strong></p>
<p><strong>Midfielders: Stephane Mbia, Alex Song, Landry Ngeumo</strong></p>
<p><strong>RF: Choupo-Moting; CF: Leonard Kweuke; LF: Benjamin Moukandjo</strong></p>
<p>Substitutions:</p>
<p><strong>-Yannick Ndjeng in for Kweuke</strong></p>
<p><strong>-Vincent Aboubakar in for Choupo</strong></p>
<p><strong>-William Overtoom in for Moukandjo.</strong></p>
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		<title>Libya beat Cameroon 2-1: Six reasons why the Lions Lost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Six reasons why Cameroon lost 2-1 to Libya: Too many defensive players, hardly any creators; No directness and urgency; mis-use of available resources; unimaginative tactics; bad defending of set-pieces; a coach lacking personality and guts...read on. <img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1522&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><em>CORRECTED: Paragraph 12 to indicate that the player supposed to mark the Libyan who scored was Yannick Ndjeng and not Mbuta Andongcho.  And Paragraph 14 to take off a similar reference to Andongcho.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Libya&#8217;s Ahmed Osman headed in a corner at the very last minute (90′+3) to give his country victory over Cameroon in African zonal qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The Libyan&#8217;s had taken an early lead through Ahmed Zouay  who beat goalkeeper Carlos Kameni with a powerful header barely 8 minutes into the game. Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting scored Cameroon&#8217;s only goal from a powerful free-kick at the edge of the 18-yard area. But he could not save Cameroon this time around&#8230;</p>
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<p>It was becoming the new routine: Cameroon would play badly, unable to create opportunities but win through a goal by Choupo-Moting. It was the case in <a href="http://georgefominyen.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/late-choupo-moting-goal-saves-lacklustre-cameroon-in-guinea-bissau/" target="_blank">Guinea-Bissau</a> and versus the <a href="http://georgefominyen.wordpress.com/2012/06/04/notes-from-cameroons-1-0-defeat-of-congo/" target="_blank">Democratic Republic of Congo</a> in Yaounde. The head coach Denis Lavagne and those who back him would then claim that the most important thing is victory, regardless of how it came about. Fair enough&#8230;but many (including Gef&#8217;s Football Club) warned that many things were not right. The same points led to Sunday&#8217;s defeat in Sfax:</p>
<p><strong>1. Too many defensive players, hardly any creators</strong>: Lavagne p<a href="http://georgefominyen.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/aboubakar-and-nkoulou-in-cameroons-starting-eleven-vs-libya/" target="_blank">layed against Libya</a> with seven players (Nkoulou, Chedjou, Mandjeck, Bedimo, Mbia, Song, Nguemo) who regularly hold defensive positions for their clubs. This is basically what he has been doing since he took over but he went one step further in Sfax where Alex Song was the player supporting the main striker in the first half. There is no denying that Song, Mbia and Ngeumo can push forward but they are hardly creators.</p>
<p><a href="http://georgefominyen.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/cameroon-squad-to-face-guinea-bissau-exposes-lack-of-creative-talent/" target="_blank">As indicated before on this blog</a>, creativity here is not the technical ability to dribble, which many of the players possess. It is that science and/or art to link defence to attack with grace. It is the sharpness of mind to make a perfectly weighted killer-pass to the right man and at the right time.</p>
<p>In the absence of such, when in possession Cameroon spent the time passing the ball around midfield with no penetration.  This was the case against Libya, DRC and Guinea Bissau.</p>
<p><strong>2. No directness and urgency:</strong> Cameroonian teams are not the fastest in the world. The game is often played at a slow tempo because of the athleticism of the players (often big and tough). Cameroon teams often rely on their power and their ability to counter-attack. However, for this work the teams are also very direct i.e. they make quick straight passes forward via midfield in order to catch the opposition off-guard (Not just lumping long balls to the big man up top).</p>
<p>But Lavagne&#8217;s teams have so far been ponderous in their build-up, allowing the opponents to re-organise their defensive shapes. Only Choupo-Moting has the ability to dribble in small spaces but since he was also the only one up top (to score), it was hard to break the Libyans. It was the same situation versus Guinea Bissau and DRC but the Lions were lucky that he managed to get the winning goals.</p>
<p><strong>3. Mis-use of available resources (players):</strong> Why would Lavagne tell the world that Willy Overtoom who switched allegiance from Holland to Cameroon would bring that creativity (as playmaker) that the Lions lack only to keep the boy on the reserve bench for 180 minutes during which a defensive midfielder (Song) was played as a number 10? Is Overtoom not up to the hype surrounding him?</p>
<p>Why did Lavagne decide to play Georges Mandjeck (a central midfielder and centreback) as a right fullback when Allan Nyom &#8211; a regular right fullback was on the bench? At the end of the day, Mandjeck was in such trouble that the right forward, Benjamin Moukandjo, practically spent his whole game defending to spare Cameroon further blushes against Libya? Did the coach realise that Nyom was not up to scratch and less than the much maligned Angbwa Ossomeyong?</p>
<p><strong>4. Tactics and animation:</strong> Lavagne has opted to play 4-3-3. It is his choice. However, he seemed not to know how to make the formation work for his team to move the ball from defence to attack. He started with a triangle in the middle that had Song at the tip playing as a number 10. The Arsenal man barely touched the ball and when he did he was sloppy or unimaginative. By half-time the coach reverted to the style he had used before with Stephane Mbia sweeping infront of the back-four while Alexandre Song and Landry Nguemo played slightly ahead of him – with a mission to link up with the attackers. But the final ball was ever so poor.</p>
<p>As much as Vincent Aboubakar and Moukandjo huffed and puffed on the flanks, they hardly ever put in a cross. Mandjeck just won&#8217;t overlap from right-back and when Bedimo did so on the left, his final ball was not good enough, giving the Libyans (like the Congolese before) the opportunity to launch quick counter-attacks. If the Libyans had been a better side, the defeat would have been heavier for Cameroon.</p>
<p><strong>5. Bad defending of set pieces:</strong> Both Libyan goals were scored from set-plays. Given the athleticism of the Cameroon team &#8211; that should not happen. In the corner that led to the Libya winner, it was Yannick Ndjeng who was left defending the big Libyan, Osman, who beat Kameni to the ball and scored. In what looked like a poor mastery of zonal marking, Zouay was completely free to head-in the curtain raiser.</p>
<p>Not only are the Lions bad at defending set pieces, they just do not have anyone to take good free-kicks and corners. Apart from Choupo&#8217;s effort that led to the equaliser, every other free-kick and corner was squandered by the team &#8211; Landry Ngeumo being the main culprit.</p>
<p><strong>6. A coach lacking personality and guts</strong>: Denis Lavagne talks a lot in the media about how he would confound those who doubt his abilities. It&#8217;s about time he starts showing the same purpose and guts in his team choices and the way he manages the team. He seems to be more concerned about not losing, than he is focused on winning. He looks lost on the touchline and (apart from the move to have the team play 4-2-3-1 after Nguemo&#8217;s injury in Yaounde towards the end of the DRC game) unable to make tactical switches.  He makes the same changes all the time (Salli coming in) regardless of the context.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s unclear if he is the boss or he has handed over his duties to Rigobert Song the team (logistics) manager. Lavagne also appears to be overawed by the big names and personalities in the squad he is supposed to be &#8220;re-building&#8221; i.e. unable to substitute Mbia, Song, etc even when they are having a bad game. If he can&#8217;t handle such players- what would happen if/when Samuel Eto&#8217;o returns?</p>
<p>These are just a few things which caused defeat from Cameroon&#8217;s perspective. But take nothing away from the Libyans. They not only showed heart and determination but also displayed tactical savvy as well as good technical quality in the periods when they outplayed Cameroon in midfield. Their victory is well-deserved.</p>
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		<title>Aboubakar and Nkoulou in Cameroon&#8217;s Starting Eleven vs Libya</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2012 13:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nicolas Nkoulou and Vincent Aboubakar have made the starting eleven for Cameroon against Libya. Here's the full team-sheet<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1513&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UPDATE: Libya defeated Cameroon 2-1 in a 2012 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Sunday. Click<a title="Gef's Football Club" href="http://georgefominyen.wordpress.com/2012/06/10/libya-beat-cameroon-2-1-six-reasons-why-the-lions-lost/" target="_self"> here for six reasons why the Lions lost</a></strong></p>
<p>Nicolas Nkoulou returns in the centre of Cameroon&#8217;s defence as the Indomitable Lions take on Libya&#8217;s Knights of the Mediterranean this Sunday, according to Cameroon media reports. Nkoulou, who had an impressive debut season for Marseille in the French Ligue 1,  was forced to watch his teammates beat Congo (DRC) 1-0 due to an injury.</p>
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<p>He teams up with Lille&#8217;s Aurelien Chedjou to form what is looking like Cameroon&#8217;s favoured centre-back pairing. They played together versus Mauritius in Yaounde (under Javier Clemente) and against Guinea Bissau (under Denis Lavagne in Bissau). Nkoulou&#8217;s return means Dany Noukeu, who partnered Chedjou in Yaounde versus the DRC, drops to the bench.</p>
<p>Leonard Kweuke is the other played dropped from the starting eleven that played against the DRC . The big striker  has been replaced by Valencienne&#8217;s Vincent Aboubakar. The young Aboubakar is quicker, more technical  and can play in a wide position. With him on the pitch, it is evident that the coaches have gone for Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting as the main striker.</p>
<p>The left-back, Henri Bedimo,passed a fitness test and keeps his position. As such there are no other changes from the team that played last week. It is expected that the team would operate in coach Lavagne&#8217;s preferred  4-3-3 formation.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the complete starting eleven:  Goalkeeper: Idris Carlos Kameni</p>
<p>Defence: Georges Mandjeck (RB) &#8211; Nicolas Nkoulou (CB), Aurelien Chedjou (CB) &#8211; Henri Bedimo (LB)</p>
<p>Midfield: Landry Nguemo - Stephane Mbia &#8211; Alex Song</p>
<p>Attack: Vincent Aboubakar (RF) &#8211; Choupo-Moting (CF) &#8211; Benjamin Moukandjo (LF)</p>
<p>The match kicks off at 1600hrs (1700hrs in Cameroon) according to the BBC. The game will be played in Sfax, Tunisia for security reasons.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2012 00:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here's how a pundit on Cameroon's State TV described the Indomitable Lions' performance after they beat Congo 1-0: "...The play-style was insipid, it was slow, incoherent; a combination of 22 legs just kicking the ball and running wildly hoping something would happen...we got the win but it was a disappointing win."<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1508&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cameroon beat the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 1-0 in front many empty terraces to start-off their qualification campaign for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil on a good footing.They top their group with three points.  It could have been a different story, though, had Congo been a more clinical team.</p>
<p>Congo&#8217;s Leopards had the best scoring opportunities in the first-half at the 9th, 14th and 43rd minutes of play but they were denied by Cameroon&#8217;s goalkeeper Idris Carlos Kameni.</p>
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<p>Football being far from a perfect science, Cameroon&#8217;s Indomitable Lions  scored  the only goal of the encounter through the individual brilliance of their Germany-based striker Choupo-Moting. He dazzled the Congolese defenders with some tricky moves and was ultimately floored for a penalty-kick. He showed great mental strength by scoring his spot-kick the second time of asking  after the referee ruled out his first (successful) attempt.</p>
<p>If anyone feels there was nothing to write home about, the Lions&#8217; coach Denis Lavagne would point to the result. He has won five in five including two competitive ties against Guinea Bissau (1-0) and DRC (1-0). Yet, the under pressure Frenchman could hardly conceal his relief after the game.</p>
<p>&#8220;This (victory) is liberating for me and for the players&#8230;You know that many people expected us to lose. But no, we won and we will be there next week (to play against Libya),&#8221; he told Cameroon national television (CRTV) after the game.</p>
<p>A win is a good thing. It means 3 points are in the bag.  What  happens when Choupo-Moting can&#8217;t save the day?</p>
<p><strong>Here are some tactical notes from the game:</strong></p>
<p>1. <strong>Team &amp; Formation</strong>: Coach Lavagne stuck to his preferred 4-3-3 formation that he has used since he took over the reigns of the team in November last year. He started with Georges Mandjeck at right-back; Henri Bedimo (Left-back); Dany Noukeu (centre-back) and Aurelien Chedjou (centre-back). Stephane Mbia was sweeping infront of the back-four while Alexandre Song and Landry Nguemo played slightly ahead of him &#8211; with a mission to link up with the attackers: Benjamin Moukandjo (left-forward); Choupo-Moting (Right-forward) and Kwekeu (centre-forward).</p>
<p>Edgar Sali came on for Kweuke after 60 minutes. He played on the left flank while Choupo Moting moved to centre-forward. Mbuta Andongcho replaced the injured Ngeumo near the end of the encounter leading to a tactical shift to 4-2-3-1. Song and Mbia were the two centre midfielders, Andongcho played on right flank, Sali on the left and Moukandjo played behind Choupo.</p>
<p><strong>2. Attack:</strong> As the home team one would have expected Cameroon to take the game to the Congolese but that didn&#8217;t happen. The Lions&#8217; build-up was slow and ponderous. Their passing was awful. All of which allowed the Congolese to regroup and hold their defensive shape. Lavagne must ask for greater urgency from his players.</p>
<p>Congo&#8217;s manager, Claude Leroy,  had flooded the midfield to deny Cameroon space and time to play the ball. This kept Ngeumo and Song in check. The ball hardly reached the attackers in the first-half. Choupo-Moting looked like a spectator. Kwekeu was isolated and always had two DRC defenders with him.</p>
<p>There was little variety in attacks which all came from the left flank where  Bedimo had a fruitful partnership with Moukandjo and later Sali. Bedimo even forced the Congolese keeper to a save minutes after Choupo-Moting&#8217;s goal. Things didn&#8217;t quite tick on the right flank where Mandjeck (normally a central midfielder or a centre-back) operated as fullback.</p>
<p>There was a slight improvement in the second-half. Song and Nguemo pushed further forward to dictate play and create chances. However their final balls were not the best and they are certainly not natural goal-scorers. Song, for instance, fumbled after Choupo-Moting put him through to goal via a cheeky lob over  the Congolese defence line.</p>
<p><strong>3. Defence:</strong> The defenders had never played together as a unit (in the same positions) before. The Noukeu-Chedjou partnership looked comfortable dealing with longs-balls but was a bit brittle when the Congolese stretched the game wide and made quick passes on the ground.</p>
<p>Bedimo was generally good on the left. Mandjeck, however, had difficulty with his defensive duties on the right, requiring Noukeu to regularly come to his rescue. Lavagne also has to remind his centre-midfielders to provide cover to the fullbacks when the latter surge forward. The absence of such cover exposed Bedimo who was the most attacking of the fullbacks.</p>
<p>Stephane Mbia started slowly on his return to the position of holding midfielder for the Lions. He looked out of shape (he&#8217;s just back from injury), his first touch was heavy and his passing wayward.  He improved in the second-half and showed the energy and drive fans are more accustomed to. I would like to see Joel Matip or Chedjou tested in that role again, though.</p>
<p><strong>4. Set-plays:</strong> Where is Geremi when you need him? Cameroon&#8217;s corner-kicks and free-kicks were a sham. If Ngeumo intends to become the set-piece specialist of the team, he needs to contact Geremi for lessons. His shots often landed near the stands. There was no coordinated movement for corner-kicks. It was poor &#8211; enough said.</p>
<p><strong>5. Comment:</strong> Here are the words of CRTV pundit Ekinneh Ebai after the game: &#8221;There was no cohesion in the play. The play-style was insipid, it was slow, incoherent; a combination of 22 legs just kicking the ball and running wildly hoping something would happen&#8230;we got the win but it was a disappointing win.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 02:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pierre Lechantre who led Cameroon to victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2000 has been named as Senegal&#8217;s new head coach. Good for Senegal. But it&#8217;s curious that Senegalese football authorities and the media have been presenting the Frenchman as the coach who won the men&#8217;s soccer Olympic Gold Medal with Cameroon in Sydney, Australia. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1502&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pierre Lechantre who led Cameroon to victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2000 has been named as Senegal&#8217;s new head coach. Good for Senegal. But it&#8217;s curious that Senegalese football authorities and <a href="http://www.jeuneafrique.com/Article/DEPAFP20120428155351/" target="_blank">the media</a> have been presenting the Frenchman as the coach who won the <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/story?id=100363&amp;page=1#.T5yUwMRYt_E" target="_blank">men&#8217;s soccer Olympic Gold Medal with Cameroon in Sydney</a>, Australia.</p>
<p>&#8220;The 62-year-old has previously coached Cameroon, leading them to the 2000 Nations Cup and Olympic titles,&#8221; a story published on the <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17880012" target="_blank">BBC website said</a>.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not correct and it is unfair to former Cameroon international, Jean Paul Akono, who was the head coach of Cameroon&#8217;s Olympic squad at the Sydney games in 2000. (Read reference to Akono in <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/2000/soccer/news/2000/09/29/spain_cameroon_ap/" target="_blank">this CNNSI article</a> from September 2000).</p>
<p>Maybe the confusion arises from the fact that the squad in Sydney included several players (Samuel Eto&#8217;o, Pierre Wome, Geremi Njitap, Lauren Etame, Patrick Mboma, Daniel Bekono) who were part of the squad that won Nations Cup in February of that same year under Lechantre.</p>
<p>It is, however, surprising that Lechantre himself has not clarified the situation. He was the head coach (manager) of Cameroon Senior national team while Akono was head coach of the country&#8217;s U-23 (Olympic) national team. At the Olympics, teams are authorised to select 3 players above the age of 23, which explains Patrick Mboma&#8217;s presence in Sydney.</p>
<p>As the head of the senior team, Lechantre could have been part of the official delegation with (possibly) an advisory role but he was clearly not the manager.</p>
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<p>Tactically, Akono played a much higher defensive line than the Frenchman did with the senior Indomitable Lions. Akono&#8217;s style depended a lot on catching opponents offside and launching quick counter-attacks (but also meant they conceded many goals or committed dangerous fouls when the line wasn&#8217;t firmly held).</p>
<p>Yet some pundits claimed that Akono was lucky to have had a set of young players who, for the most part, were already full internationals who had even won a Nations Cup.</p>
<p>Akono may not be the fan&#8217;s favourite (more on that below) but as the saying goes &#8211; give to Caesar what is Caesar&#8217;s. It was Akono, his assistants: Martin Ndtoungou Mpile (currently deputy head coach of the Indomitable Lions), Engelbert Mbarga and the goalkeeping trainer Thomas Nkono who were taking decisions on the touchline; not Lechantre.</p>
<p>Moreover, Lechantre&#8217;s troubles in Cameroon were closely linked to Akono&#8217;s &#8220;success&#8221; at the Olympics as  the then Minister of Sport, Bidoun Mpkatt (currently Minister of Youth Affairs), <a href="http://www.camfoot.tv/video/20/Jean-Paul-Akono-coach-du-cameroun-en-2001" target="_blank">made Akono head coach of the senior national team</a> and controversially &#8220;promoted&#8221; Lechantre to the position of National Technical Director in <a href="http://www.cameroon-info.net/stories/0,1865,@,football-jean-paul-akono-promu-entraineur-national-selectionneur-des-lions-indom.html" target="_blank">November 2000.</a></p>
<p>Lechantre&#8217;s popularity among many senior internationals, fans and the media led to a vast campaign against the Cameroonian Akono, who was forced to resign following a defeat to Angola in a 2002 World Cup qualifier. Lechantre was re-appointed head coach but he was sacked for good after Cameroon under-performed at the Japan-Korea Confederations Cup in 2001.</p>
<p>Hopefully his time in Senegal will be less turbulent.</p>
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		<title>Eto&#8217;o Scores Twice As Anzhi Keep European Dream Alive</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 20:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cameroon&#8217;s Samuel Eto&#8217;o scored twice for his Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala in a 3-1 defeat of Lokomotiv Moscow which takes Anzhi to fifth place in the league with 66 points and keeps their dreams of playing in European club tournaments next season. The fifth spot gives Anzhi the right to play the UEFA Europa league [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1265&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cameroon&#8217;s Samuel Eto&#8217;o scored twice for his Russian club <a href="http://www.fc-anji.ru/news/en/fc_anji_news/anji_lokomotiv_live/" target="_blank">Anzhi Makhachkala</a> in a 3-1 defeat of Lokomotiv Moscow which takes Anzhi to fifth place in the league with 66 points and keeps their dreams of playing in European club tournaments next season.</p>
<p>The fifth spot gives Anzhi the right to play the UEFA Europa league next season but the club could, mathematically, still qualify for the UEFA Champions League, as only 3 points separate them from Dinamo Moscow that is second on <a href="http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/russian-premier-league/table.html" target="_blank">the standings</a> with 69 points, with <a href="http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/russian-premier-league/2011-2012/results/2012_05.html" target="_blank">three games left to play</a>  this season.</p>
<p>Anzhi, currently managed by Dutch tactician Guus Hiddink, struggled in the beginning of the final phase of the Russian league and were unable to directly compete for the <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/feedarticle/10217833" target="_blank">title that was clinched this weekend by Zenit Petersburg</a>.</p>
<p>Hiddink said his team had been fine-tuning their attacking actions for weeks and Saturday&#8217;s victory was the outcome of their homework, <a href="http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=1622074.html" target="_blank">Fifa.com reported</a>.</p>
<p>Anzhi&#8217;s captain, Eto&#8217;o, seems to have benefitted from all that training as he was involved in all of Anzhi&#8217;s three goals (<a title="Eto'o goals" href="http://youtu.be/kU4Z_fLi3Uo">Click here to watch goals</a>) described below by Fifa.com:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Anzhi clinched the lead in the 25th minute, when Lokomotiv defender <a href="http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/samuel-etoo-2-anji-v-lokomotiv-moscow/">Taras Burlak sent the ball into his own net in an attempt to clear Samuel Eto&#8217;o's right-handed cross</a>. Six minutes later Lokomotiv captain Denis Glushakov levelled firing home from just inside the area after an Anzhi mix-up in defence.</p>
<p>But Eto&#8217;o netted Anzhi&#8217;s winning goal in the 64th minute, sending the ball into the net with a sharp-angled shot despite the physical presence of two Lokomotiv defenders. The Cameroonian star rounded off the scoring in injury time with his 11th goal this season, with a close-range shot.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Cameroon&#8217;s Song Praised after Arsenal beat Manchester City</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2012 21:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[English pundits have been full of praise for Cameroon&#8217;s Alex Song for his commanding performance in midfield when Arsenal beat Manchester City 1-0 in a crunch English Premier League duel on Sunday. Here is what David Pleat, a former Tottenham Hotspur manager, wrote in his column for The Guardian: &#8220;A feature of Arsenal&#8217;s improvement has [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=georgefominyen.wordpress.com&#038;blog=6961004&#038;post=1262&#038;subd=georgefominyen&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>English pundits have been full of praise for Cameroon&#8217;s Alex Song for his commanding performance in midfield when <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17576401" target="_blank">Arsenal beat Manchester City 1-0</a> in a crunch English Premier League duel on Sunday.</p>
<p>Here is what David Pleat, a former Tottenham Hotspur manager, wrote in his column for <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/apr/08/alex-song-arsenal-manchester-city" target="_blank">The Guardian</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;A feature of Arsenal&#8217;s improvement has been the combination play of the three midfield men and here Alex Song, the most powerful of midfield bases, led the charge.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Pleat added:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;When Song drives forward he invariably seeks his side&#8217;s goalscorer, Robin van Persie, curving lofted passes into his path. There was a time when he was considered purely a &#8220;Makelele type&#8221;, sitting in front of his centre-backs, cutting out danger. He began his career at Arsenal as a centre-back, where few staff members considered him first-team material. Arsène Wenger had faith and he is seeing the fruits of his outstanding judgment.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Pleat concluded that:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Song, one of the Premier League&#8217;s most underrated players, hit all the right notes while his team-mates have proved conclusively to City that money cannot buy you love. There is a feeling about Arsenal that translates into tenacious harmony.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Victory takes Arsenal to third in the league, two points clear of Benoit Assou-Ekotto&#8217;s Tottenham Hotspur. If Arsenal hold on to that spot, they&#8217;d automatically qualify for the UEFA Champions League.</p>
<p>However, the contest between the London rivals that feature two of Cameroon&#8217;s best acts of the European season (Song and Assou-Ekotto), still has some way to go with six games left.</p>
<p>Read David Pleat&#8217;s full match analysis <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/apr/08/alex-song-arsenal-manchester-city" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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