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Jeux africains 2015 : les Espoirs du Cameroun tenus en échec



Jeux africains 2015 : les Espoirs du Cameroun tenus en échec

14/04/2015Éliminée à l’issue du match nul (1-1) dimanche dernier au stade Ahmadou Ahidjo de Yaoundé contre le Zimbabwe après sa défaite au match aller, la sélection Espoirs ne prendra pas part aux Jeux africains de Brazzaville au mois de septembre prochain



Après l’échec du match-aller (1-0), le staff technique a pourtant  apporté desmodifications au groupe. L’attaque  a été  par exemple complètement remodelée,avec les arrivées d’Alain Ebwelle sociétaire du FC Valence (Espagne), Ernest Anang du Stade Tunisien (Tunisie), Souleymane Moussa et Atouba Emane (Coton Sport de Garoua) entre autres. Dans les onze entrants du sélectionneur Pierre Ndjili Ndengue, seuls Brice Tchamabo, (Lion blessé), Luc Landry Tabi Manga (Apejes) et Olivier Simo Kingue (Kuffour Academy) faisaient partie du groupe qui a effectué le déplacement de Harare lors du match-aller.
Sur le terrain, il a manqué à l’équipe, la  cohésion dans l’élaboration du jeu. Certains joueurs se sont illustrés par un individualisme qui n’a malheureusement pas payé.
Le groupe devra dans l’urgence se relever de cet échec, se mettre au travail et aller  de l’avant dans la perspective des échéances à venir, notammment les éliminatoires pour les Jeux olympiques 2016.
Dieudonné Zra

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