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Cameroon’ s World ends despite victory

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ameroon captain Vincent Aboubakar scored a memorable late winner against Brazil and was then dismissed for whipping his shirt off in celebratio­n – but his goal could not prevent their exit.

On what could have been an even greater night for the African side, another shock result this time did not have the desired outcome as Switzerlan­d’s win over Serbia made Cameroon’s progress impossible, irrespecti­ve of their victory at the Lusail Stadium.

For a brief period Aboubakar’s superb header in the third minute of added time had Cameroon believing in the impossible and federation president Samuel Eto’o franticall­y checking his phone in the

VIP section for news from Stadium 974.

Aboubakar was shown a second yellow card for removing his shirt and when the whistle sounded on Cameroon’s first World Cup win in 20 years they did not have long to wait to discover their fate.

Their joy was dampened after learning Serbia had not forced an equaliser.

Already-qualified Brazil had the luxury of making nine changes, including bringing in the 39-year-old Dani Alves to become his country’s oldest World Cup player, but their understren­gth team never fulfilled expectatio­ns.

One new face, Gabriel Martinelli, provided the bright spark of a first half relatively low on chances with his powerful, twisting header from Fred’s cross turned over early on by Devis Epassy.

The Arsenal forward’s horizontal run along the edge of the penalty area in added time also forced Cameroon’s second-choice

goalkeeper into another fingertip save.

In between those two opportunit­ies Cameroon’s

threat to Ederson’s goal at the other end was limited, with Nouhou Tolo’s dangerous cross repelled by the Manchester City goalkeeper, who then parried away Bryan Mbeumo’s downward header.

The Brentford winger had the honour of registerin­g the first shot on target of the tournament against the favourites.

Early in the second half Mbeumo teed up Aboubakar for an angled shot which had Ederson scrambling across his goal, but with news filtering through of Switzerlan­d’s lead over Serbia, Cameroon knew even if they were to take the lead it would not be enough to save them.

Manchester United leftback Alex Telles departed with an injury, covering his face with his shirt as he walked around the perimeter of the pitch, before Martinelli saw Epassy deny him for a third time after he cut in from the left on to his right foot.

The Cameroon goalkeeper was almost embarrasse­d by Eder Militao’s bundled shot from the resulting corner but managed to recover and turn his fumble around his right-hand post.

Substitute Bruno Guimaraes failed to properly connect with Raphinha’s cross as Brazil’s second string continued to squander chances and were eventually made to pay.

Jerome Ngom Mbekeli swung over an inviting cross from the right and Aboubakar took full advantage to plant a header past Ederson.

Switzerlan­d booked their trip to the last 16 after edging a heated 3-2 contest with Serbia at Stadium 974.

Xherdan Shaqiri opened the scoring in a fiery endto-end first half before Aleksandar Mitrovic levelled six minutes later.

Dusan Vlahovic handed Serbia their first lead after 35 minutes but saw it cancelled out by Breel Embolo, who sent the sides level into the break.

It took Remo Freuler just three minutes to net the eventual winner after the restart and – despite chances for both sides – ensured the Swiss sealed second spot in Group G.

Switzerlan­d had edged the 2018 group-stage encounter between the two sides when Granit Xhaka cancelled out Mitrovic’s opener and Shaqiri fired in a last-gasp winner.

 ?? Shirt. ?? BITTER SWEET: Vincent Aboubakar nails Cameroon’s winner against Brazil last night before he saw red after a second yellow for taking off his
Shirt. BITTER SWEET: Vincent Aboubakar nails Cameroon’s winner against Brazil last night before he saw red after a second yellow for taking off his

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