Cameroon-Info.Net:: Cameroon – SOUTH KOREA Friendly Match # CAMEROON: Martin Camus MIMB Notes

LEANDRE TAWAMBA 0.5/10. One of the reasons mentioned to make us swallow the selection of this guy is his size and his activity on the defenses. It’s so lunar that he can’t even cushion a ball

SOUTH KOREA #CAMEROON: THE NOTES!

There will inevitably be repetitions, some having confirmed what we thought. But the starving rotation of the workforce by the staff limits our field of vision. In the Fifa period alone before the World Cup, there are players we haven’t seen. Second knives that hide in the group and unfortunately occupy places that others might have occupied. Calling them back for the world without having seen them is not far from being a deception on the merchandise.

ANDRE ONANA 6/10:

He tried things that the staff might exploit. His perfect footwork, better than some outfield players in the accuracy of crosses, proved to be useful. His in-game eccentricities should be moderate, however. He might have put himself in more danger once morest more twirling attackers. By his game, we can clearly see the difficulty for his defense to get the ball out properly. He raised his block. A boost once morest an old-fashioned Nkoulou.

NICOLAS NKOULOU 3/10:

Insisting on him as boss of La Défense, I don’t know what Coach sees that we don’t see. At his prime, he shunned duels and relied on his intelligence and speed. Today, he flees the same duels more and has no more speed. On the Korean goal, a defense boss must ensure strict marking of the biggest Korean danger HM SON. He was constantly beaten in speed.

JEAN CHARLES CASTELETO 4,5/10:

Will and commitment are still not enough, especially when his partner gives up on all duels. As a result, he was everywhere and nowhere. He did not find his bearings with Nkoulou in two matches and might not even climb. Complicated game.

NOUHOU YESTERDAY 2,5/10:

I sincerely think that even a place for Qatar, it no longer deserves. In 90 minutes, this guy didn’t do anything brilliant either offensively or defensively. Actually because he was lost. It is urgent to brief EBOSSE on this side to save us.

FAI COLLINS 5/10:

This player is hardworking and applied and it is known. He has equally useful offensive flashes. Failing to naturalize Hakimi or Militaō, he must be saved by bringing him fresh and real competition like Enzo Tchato, failing to adapt another player to this position. I always wonder why Mbaizo his lining is not put to the test to reassure in case of… is this an admission of the staff?

GAEL ONDOUA 0.5/10:

I don’t know if since the match once morest Algeria, we have seen this guy once more at a high level. He is not even a starter in the German second division and his breakdown just betrayed the level to which he is accustomed. Impossible to try it for a serious competition and especially when NCHAM showed at the same position that he had resources.

OUM GOUET 4/10:

he is not to blame because those who start him know his game. He is an old-fashioned 6 who can sometimes destroy without knowing how to pass the ball. Which convinces me that the staff wanted to limit the damage and not create danger. Almost in the same situation at the club as Gael Ondoua, the cramps at the end of the match betrayed his irregularity at this level.

MARTIN HONGLA 3/10:

For those who have seen him in the matches once morest Algeria, he can do much better. Condemned to defend, he really showed no quality to go forward when he has resources. Again, it is the irregularity in the club that must betray him at this level.

OLIVIER NCHAM 5,5/10:

For the moment, he is the only midfielder who can claim something in Qatar. He is intelligent and his entry has changed the look of the team quite a bit. For a team that had two shots on target, he is one of the few to have tried this drill.

BRYAN MBEUMO 6,5/10:

he wanted to be too correct, to play collectively on certain actions where he might have shown more audacity. And there, the high level does not deceive. Regular with his club in the Premier League, his activity has been above average. Bad calls from his teammates or lack of calls didn’t help him. But clearly he flies over the attacking class.

MOUMI HAPPENED 3/10:

I believe it is urgent for him to change position. Difficult to convince me that he is an attacker who in an offensive situation, seems to have no argument to advance. The rare times we see it, it’s on totally useless defensive fouls. I wonder regarding his selection for Qatar.

ABOUBAKAR VINCENT 2/10:

He persists with his staff in believing that we can use him on his qualities of yesteryear. First he evolves in an uncompetitive championship, then he has aged and only relies on his technique but in a fixed way. For that he must stay within 18 meters. But he picks up too much and loses almost all the balls very far from the opposing surface. I repeat in capitals IT CAN ONLY BE USED IN A ROLE CLOSE TO ROGER MILLA IN 90.

LEANDRE TAWAMBA 0.5/10:

One of the reasons mentioned to make us swallow the selection of this guy is his size and his activity on the defenses. It’s so lunar that he can’t even cushion a ball. And as in Algeria where he has an opportunity to forgive the imposture of his summons, he seems distracted. There are not two conclusions: it’s a level problem!

STAFF TECHNIQUE 1/10:

It was a question in your language, of seeing and evaluating all the players. How do you explain the late substitutions of players you haven’t actually seen? Everything therefore happens as if it were necessary to make a move, even win a match by snatch, to continue with the emotional reprieve. Only one question: WHAT IS THE GAME PROJECT?

PUBLIC 2/10:

You pretend to be blind and fanatical, then you cry out loud. Stay lucid to simply help this team. Without giving her unrealizable hopes, without turning her into the mud by throwing the baby out with the bathwater. TOGETHER TO QATAR.

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