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On March 29, Cameroon obtained its ticket for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, following a narrow victory once morest Algeria (1-2), in Blida.
If this dam aroused controversy because of the arbitration decisions of Mr. Bakary Gassama, which led to an appeal by the Algerian Federation to FIFAthe great performance of the Indomitable Lions was almost hidden.
To fix this, Rigobert Song gave the recipe for qualification, in an interview granted to the information magazine of the Cameroonian Federation (FECAFOOT).
The secret of Cameroon’s victory
“I thought it through and I knew we were in danger. The Cameroonians would never have forgiven us if we were sent off, so we focused on the mental aspect. I called the players individually and I discussed with each of them, and they understood that it was necessary to give everything to win the qualification for the World Cup, thank God, things went normally and as we hoped” declared the Cameroonian coach, according to remarks relayed by Fennec Football.
In this interview, Rigobert Song also confided that Cameroon’s objective in Qatar was to reach the semi-finals, while praising his group, partly made up of local players.
Rigobert Song: “The national team is the grouping of the best players. If the local players are among the best, they will be selected. Don’t forget that several former Lions went to the World Cup while playing in the local championship. pic.twitter.com/gSdlE5TeEt
— CFOOT (@cfootcameroon) May 18, 2022
to summarize
Cameroon coach Rigobert Song has revealed the secret to the Indomitable Lions’ qualification once morest Algeria in the 2022 World Cup play-off. “I thought it through and I knew we were in danger. Cameroonians would never have forgiven us if we were sent off, so we focused on the mental aspect. I called the players individually and spoke to each of them, and they understood that we had to give our all to qualify for the World Cup, thank God things went as normal and as we hoped” he said.