The player Youssef Machangma won the title of best player in the match between Cameroon against Comoros, after scoring a fiery goal in the match that ended in favor of the owners of the land 2-1 in the confrontation that took place today, Monday at the “Paul Biya” stadium, in the 16th round of the Cannes competition in Its thirty-third edition.
Cameroon qualified for the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Nations currently underway, after its difficult victory over the Comoros Islands.
The goals of the match came through Karl Ekambi and Vincent Aboubakar in the 29th and 70th minutes, respectively, for Cameroon, while the only goal of Comoros came from Youssef Machangama in the 81st minute.
The match witnessed the participation of Shaker Al-Hadhour, the left defender of the Comoros national team, in the goalkeeper position, after the absence of the guards due to infection with the Corona virus.
With this result, Cameroon will meet its counterpart Gambia in the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Nations currently underway.
The composition of the Cameroon national team is as follows:
Goalkeeper: Andre Onana.
Defense Line: Jean-Charles Castellito, Michel Ngadou, Nohu Tolo.
Midfield: Collins Faye, Andre Zambo-Anguesa, Martin Hongla, Chubu-Moting, Nicolas Mumi.
Forwards: Karl Toko Ekambi, Vincent Aboubakar.
The formation of the Gambia was as follows:
Goalkeeper: Shaker Al-Hadhour.
Defence: Yoon Zahari, Nadim Abdo, Fouad Bashirui, Youssef Machangama,
Midfield: Abdullah Rafidain, Salamat Youssef, Mohamed Baki Youssef.
Forwards: Alvardo bin Mohammed, Said Bakari, Ahmed Mugni.
The Arab Comoros national team entered the confrontation in very difficult circumstances and in great trouble, as Corona infected 12 people, including the technical director and the first and third guards, while the second guard suffered a muscle injury.
Abu Bakr, the Cameroon national team striker, is the top scorer in the African Nations Cup with 6 goals he scored, the last of which was the goal he scored today against Comoros in the match currently being held against Comoros at the Paul Biya Stadium in the round of sixteen of the Nations Cup. The African Union is currently underway and will continue until February 6th.
Vincent Abubakar has scored 6 goals so far in 4 matches played by his country in Group A, where he scored two goals in Burkina Faso, two goals in Ethiopia, a goal in Cape Verde and the same in Comoros.
