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Cameroon back to winning ways

Cameroon back to winning ways

26 January 2008 - 22:45

A destructive Cameroon display saw off Zambia by 5-1, indicated that they can not be written off as geniune contenders to win the African Nations.

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  • A Geremi free-kick gave Cameroon the lead, and Joseph Desire Job and Achille Emana added goals before the break, both after defensive errors.



    Samuel Eto'o's penalty equalled the Nations Cup goalscoring record.



    Shoddy defending gave Job his second and Cameroon their fifth, and Chris Katongo got Zambia's consolation goal.



    Eto'o is only one goal away now of breaking the all time African Nations cup set by Laurent Pokou of the Ivory Coast.


    Written by pascal1978




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