Cameroon 2-1 Comoros: 10-man minnows – who had an outfield player in goal and their captain sent off early on – put up a brave fight as hosts survive late scare to reach AFCON quarter-finals
Hosts Cameroon made heavy work of beating 10-man Comoros Islands 2-1 on Monday to advance to the African Cup of Nations quarter-finals at the expense of a team who had everything stacked against them in the last 16.
Karl Toko Ekambi and Vincent Aboubakar scored the home team’s goals at the Olembe Stadium to eliminate the debutants, who were forced to use a full back in goal and had their captain sent off after six minutes.
But Comoros still put up a gallant fight and, despite the considerable disadvantage, pulled a goal back from Youssouf M’Changama with nine minutes remaining to depart the tournament with their reputations considerably enhanced.
Cameroon meet upstarts Gambia in the last eight in Douala on Saturday after they upset Guinea 1-0 in Bafoussam earlier on Monday.
Cameroon celebrate Vincent Aboubakar’s goal which proved crucial in their 2-1 victory
Ajaccio left-back Chaker Alhadhur started in goal as Comoros didn’t have a recognised keeper available
Things went from bad to worse as Jimmy Abdou was shown a straight red in the opening minutes
It took 30 minutes for Cameroon to have a shot on target which Karl Toko Ekambi put away
Cameroon keeper Andre Onana was forced into a number of saves by the ten-men of Comoros
Alhadhur was also kept busy by Cameroon and he is hugged here after an incredible double save
Aboubakar added his sixth goal to his tally at the African Cup of Nations to make it 2-0
Comoros players celebrate after Youssouf M’Changama scored a sensational free-kick
Comoros players protest to the referee at full-time over the red card following their brave effort
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