The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cameroon scrape through to last-16

AFCON: SENEGAL TOP GROUP AS GHANA ARE ELIMINATED

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Cameroon scored twice with time ticking away laast night to snatch a dramatic 3-2 win over Gambia, secure an Africa Cup of Nations last-16 place, and eliminate Ghana from the tournament.

In an amazing finish in Bouake, Ebrima Colley scored on 85 minutes to put Gambia 2-1 up only for Joseph Gomez to concede an own goal before an added-time Christophe­r Wooh goal won a thriller.

Defending champions Senegal beat Guinea 2-0 in the other Group C match to finish with nine points and Cameroon edged Guinea for second place on goals scored after both collected four.

Gambia lost all three matches to finish pointless, but played their part in one of the most remarkable matches so far in the tournament.

Victory for five-time champions Cameroon meant four-time winners Ghana were eliminated after finishing third with only two points in Group B on Tuesday.

Hosts Ivory Coast, who suffered a stunning 4-0 defeat by Equatorial Guinea on Monday, will survive if Zambia and Tanzania lose their final Group F matches tonight.

The match was a repeat of a 2022 Afcon quarterfin­al, which hosts Cameroon won 2-0 with Toko Ekambi scoring both goals.

Ekambi was restored to the starting line-up by coach Rigobert Song after playing in a draw with Guinea and being an unused substitute in a loss to title-holders Senegal.

Belgium-born Gambia coach Tom Saintfiet made five changes to the team that started against Guinea as they sought their first points and first goal of the tournament.

Although Cameroon are 80 places above Gambia in the world rankings, they came under considerab­le first-half pressure and were lucky to be level at 0-0 by half-time.

Although the opening half produced no goals there was plenty to entertain a good crowd with the tempo surprising­ly fast given the temperatur­e at the kick-off was 340C.

Cameroon were barely recognisab­le from the team that struggled in the opening half and they broke the deadlock on 56 minutes through Toko Ekambi.

The Saudi Pro League star got between two Gambian defenders and stayed just onside to powerfully head a Nkoudou cross past goalkeeper Baboucarr Gaye.

Gambia refused to panic, however, pushed forward and levelled on 72 minutes when Ablie Jallow stroked a cross wide of Ondoa and into the net.

The match was being fought at a frenetic pace and Toko Ekambi burst into the area and watched in despair as his shot rebounded off the crossbar.

Then came the sensationa­l climax with three goals in six minutes before Cameroon set up a last-16 showdown with Nigeria on Saturday.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SAVIOUR. Cameroon’s Christophe­r Wooh celebrates after scoring the winning goal during their Africa Cup of Nations Group C match against Gambia in Bouake last night.
Picture: AFP SAVIOUR. Cameroon’s Christophe­r Wooh celebrates after scoring the winning goal during their Africa Cup of Nations Group C match against Gambia in Bouake last night.

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