Cameroon
coach Hugo Broos has said that he is desperately searching for a ‘deadly’
striker that will facilitate their win against the Super Eagles of Nigeria when
both sides
meet in August this year for the double header World Cup
qualification matches.
Broos said
this after his team missed several chances to draw 1-1 against Australia at the
ongoing FIFA Confederations Cup.
After their
engagement in the Confederations Cup, Cameroon will take on Nigeria in the
World Cup 2018 Qualifiers, where a positive result in the back to back clash
will help their bid to overhaul group leaders, Nigeria.
However
Broos is of the opinion that a positive result for his team would depend on
finding a striker who guarantees goals, as that is what the team lacks at the
moment.
At the last
Africa Cup of Nations which Cameroon won, defender Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui
emerged as top scorer for the team with two goals out of the seven they scored
at the Championship which they won in Gabon.
” If you
have one (striker) in mind, please tell me his name and I’ll go straight away
and see him,” Broos reportedly said.
“We’re
searching, we’re searching, we’re searching and we keep on searching but you
have to be able to find one. Someone who scores goals.
“Yes, it’s
very easy to say you haven’t got players who score, but you have to find them.
You should know that Cameroonian
football is not as rich (in strikers) at the moment,” he said.

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