2018 World Cup...Cameroun give  up on qualifying (Library photo)
2018 World Cup...Cameroun give up on qualifying (Library photo)

2018 World Cup...Cameroun give up on qualifying

Hugo Broos admitted that Cameroun's 2018 World Cup qualification hopes are all but over following their 4-0 defeat to Nigeria last Friday in Uyo.

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The Super Eagles are top of Group B on nine points after three matches, seven ahead of African champions Cameroun.

They meet again in Yaounde today, with Broos admitting there is nothing but pride at stake.

"There is no pressure anymore on Monday Nigeria have nine points, we have two points," Broos said.

"But there is only an honour to defend, there is no importance to this. I just hope my players will have the same mentality that I have - that they will fight on Monday till the last minute - to beat Nigeria”.

"If we had won this game, we would have had a chance, but we lost it and I hope everyone will learn from this”.

"How should we have a chance to the World Cup? We need to win all three games and Nigeria have to lose all three games. I don't think that will happen," said the Cameroun boss.

Goals from Odion Ighalo, John Mikel Obi, Victor Moses and Kelechi Iheanacho sealed the win, with Broos refusing to hold any hopes of a 'miraculous' route to Russia.

Cameroun are the reigning champions of Africa after their triumph over Egypt in the Nations Cup final in Gabon earlier this year.

The Indomitable Lions have participated in seven FIFA World Cups and their best outing was at the 1990 World Cup where they reached the quarter-finals.

Credit: BBC

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