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Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo eyes World Cup place with Cameroon

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France-born English Premier League forward Bryan Mbeumo hopes switching national team loyalty to Cameroon can win him a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Brentford star Mbeumo is one of many wanting to impress from Thursday as the five African qualifiers play two warm-up matches each.

Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey and Athletic Bilbao forward Inaki Williams, both born in Europe to Ghanaian parents, are among others taking advantage of a FIFA rule that permits changing allegiance.

An increasing number of players from Europe are choosing to represent the African country where their parents or grandparen­ts were born.

Opponents for the African quintet between Thursday and Tuesday range from record five-time World Cup winners

Brazil to Nicaragua, ranked 139th in the world.

Here, AFP Sport reveals how the qualifiers are shaping up for the last internatio­nal window until club soccer halts just seven days before the World Cup kicks off on November 20.

Apart from selecting Mbeumo for the first time, coach Rigobert Song has recalled Nicolas Nkoulou and George Mandjeck for matches in South Korea against the host nation and Uzbekistan.

Defender Nkoulou last lined up for the Indomitabl­e Lions five years ago and midfielder Mandjeck has not featured for the five-time African champions since 2019.

“We need experience­d players like Nicolas and George, who will help our new generation of players grow. They are passionate and patriotic,” said Song.

Ghana have included Lamptey, Williams and former Germany youth internatio­nals Stephan Ambrosius and Ransford-Yeboah Konigsdorf­fer for matches against Brazil and Nicaragua in France and Spain.

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