
"Starting with Cameroon, suffering major World Cup qualifying heartbreak on November 13th as they fell to an infamous 1-0 loss against the D.R. Congo, David Pagou's camp opened their AFCON adventure last month with a huge amount of pressure on their shoulders. However, getting proceedings underway with a 1-0 victory against Gabon, the Indomitable Lions have not shown any signs of a hangover."
"Collecting a heavyweight scalp last weekend as they secured a thrilling 2-1 victory against South Africa, Cameroon are enjoying what has become a real AFCON flurry. Unbeaten in their four showdowns over in Morocco (three wins, one draw), Pagou's side will be looking to spring a famous upset in Rabat and send the home nation packing. However, it should be highlighted that the Greens fell to a nightmare 4-0 drumming when they last met Morocco back in February 2021."
"Appearing distressed after picking up a first-half knock against South Africa last weekend, Lorient defender Darlin Yongwa will miss out on Friday night. In what was a pair of shock omissions last month, the duo of Vincent Aboubakar and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting are not part of Pagou's squad in Morocco. While attacking talisman Bryan Mbeumo might still be waiting to open his AFCON account, the Manchester United superstar will lead Cameroon's charge in the final third."
Morocco host Cameroon in an AFCON quarter-final in Rabat. Cameroon endured World Cup qualifying heartbreak on November 13th with a 1-0 loss to the D.R. Congo but started AFCON with a 1-0 win over Gabon. Cameroon followed up with a 2-1 victory against South Africa and remain unbeaten in four recent showdowns in Morocco. Cameroon previously lost 4-0 to Morocco in February 2021. Team news for Cameroon includes the absence of Darlin Yongwa and the omissions of Vincent Aboubakar and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, while Bryan Mbeumo and Carlos Baleba are set to play. Morocco enter as strong contenders backed by vocal home support.
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