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Cameroon vows to defeat Zambia
Saturday, January 26, 2008 10:34 [IST]

Seikondi: Cameroon's Indomitable Lions strive to get their African Nations Cup campaign back on track against Zambia in Kumasi today.

Coach Otto Pfister is expected to ring the changes after the 4-2 defeat by Egypt in their opening Group C match on Tuesday.

They meet a Zambian team who are buoyed by their quick start to the tournament, in which they took less than two minutes to open their account against Sudan.

Zambia went on to win 3-0 without captain Chris Katongo and key midfielder Isaac Chansa, who both return from suspension.

The match also presents Cameroon's Samuel Eto o with a chance to equal the all-time African Nations Cup goals scoring record of 14, set in 1970.

Egypt meet Sudan in the second match in Group C today, continuing a long-standing regional rivalry. Sudan's return to the Nations Cup finals after a 32-year absence saw them look markedly out of their depth against Zambia.


Source : UNI

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