AFCON 2022: Semi-FInal Review plus a look ahead to the match for 3rd place
By France24
06 February 2022 |
8:51 am
After Cameroon were knocked out by Egypt in the second semi final on Thursday night, many fans have started pointing the blame at Coach Toni Conceiçao. As for supporters of the pharaoh's they're just happy Carlos Queiroz has built a strong seige mentality. We also take a look at the traders who have been uplifted by the tournament in Douala, and finally a quick insight into the mentality of the Indomitable Lions and Stallions as Cameroon face Burkina Faso for that 3rd spot place on Saturday.
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