The African
Nations Cup will provide more intense competition than at the World Cup as
there are no weak teams in Gabon, Cameroon Coach, Hugo Broos, has said.
“I was a
player at the World Cup but this is more intense than that. It is something
special. This is Africa,” said the former Belgian international who was a
member of the team which finished fourth in Mexico in 1986.
“In Europe
there are a lot of international games where there is a six or seven goal gap
between the teams but in the seven games I have had as Cameroon coach, I’ve
seen there is hardly any difference between the teams.
“Here there
are 16 teams who can win the Nations Cup and that makes it a very difficult
assignment,” he added as the competition got underway on Saturday.
They played
after the opening game between the hosts and newcomers Guinea Bissau at the
Stade l’Amitie in the Gabonese capital ith Burkina Fasso forcing Cameroon to a
1-1 draw.
“This is the
error that Cameroon have made over the last years, they are still speaking
about 20 years ago when they went on the field and scored twice in the first
half and had the games sewn up.
But it is no
longer easy to win in Africa, even against the supposedly smaller teams.
“The history
of the Nations Cup always throws up surprises. There is no game you go into
with the feeling you can win it.’’
Cameroon will
also meet Guinea Bissau in the first round as they seek their fifth Nations Cup
title, and first since 2002.
“We want to
get the quarter-finals and then we’ll see what we can do from there,’’ he
added.
The team was
hit by the withdrawal of several key players on the eve of the tournament but
Broos said he did not want to be distracted by those who chose to stay with
their clubs rather than travel to Gabon.
“If you cry
about those who are not here you are not exactly giving any confidence to the
players who are taking their place,’’ he said.
“My team is
ready, we’ve prepared well. I know they are an ambitious group and seeking to
restore the history that Cameroon had in this competition before.’’
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