Zimbabwe’s national football team head coach Michael Nees believes Cameroon will be a tough opponent when they face off in their second 2025 Africa ꦏCup of Nations qualifier, despite the problems that surmounted their preparations for this international window.
A push an𒆙d shove between the government and the Cameroonian Football Federation saw the team’s preparations almost come to a halt, but they still managed to pick up a 1-0 win over Namibia in their opening match.
I understand the problems they have been going through back at 💯home but if you look at the team, it is full of class and great players. The problems notwiths♍tanding, they will be a very tough team to beat.
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The coach says they have to be keen on their approach🌠 to the game, as any slight mistake will lead to defeat. He wants his side to build on the confidence picked from their first game against Kenya, where they drew 0-0 last Friday, but had lots of chances to score.
We need to keep that momentum. We have work🌳ed hard on our finishing to ensure that the chances we get end up in the net. If we can score at least one or two against Cameroon, I believe we will be in a good position to secure victory.
Michael Nees
The game will be played in Kampala, Uganda.