Cameroon's coach, Marc Brys, says he is pleased with the performance of his team in the qualification for the 2025 African Cup of Nations (AFCON). Cameroon has achieved two victories against Kenya and Namibia and a draw away from Zimbabwe.
The coach said in an interview with Telecomasia.net:
The tactician emphasizes that despite the boardroom problems, the national team's attitude on the field is positive.
Every game we have been growing stronger, and the players are doing their talking on the pitch. We are doing really well so far, and our ultimate goal is to qualify for the Cup of Nations next year. We are taking each game at a time and getting results.
Cameroon faces Kenya in their fourth qualifying match in Kampala. Despite defeating the East African team 4-1 in Yaounde, Brys believes that Kenya is still a strong team and can cause problems for them on their best day. He warns his players not to rest on their laurels.
Kenya is still a very good team and we cannot be silly and approach the match with the first scoreline in mind. We know that they are capable of playing well and doing good things and so we have to maintain our focus.
A win against Kenya will almost guarantee them a qualification, as it will move them to 10 points with two matches to spare.
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