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Cameroon Defeats Guinea Bissau 2 - 1 At Gabon AFCON

 Cameroon continued their quest to secure their fifth title. They came from behind to beat Guinea-Bissau. They top Group A after two matches and looked in much better touch against Guinea-Bissau after failing to pick up all three points against Burkina Faso. Shock qualifiers Guinea-Bissau, making their debut at this year's tournament scored first through Piquito's superb solo goal. Cameroon’s defense left much to be desired.


Cameroon restored parity after the break when Sebastien Siani rifled in low from outside the penalty area. The Indomitable Lions, historically one of the dominant forces in African international football, failed to qualify for two of the three previous tournaments and lost all three games in 2015. But, after drawing their opening game against Burkina Faso, they are well placed to reach the quarter-finals. They are two points clear at the top of the group after the opening three games ended in 1-1 draws.

 

 

 

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