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Cameroon, Guinea share spoils in Cup of Nations draw

CAMEROON came from behind to share the points with 10-man Guinea in a 1-1 stalemate in the first game for both teams at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Ivory Coast on Monday.

Franck Magri equalised early in the second half after Guinea had taken a 10th-minute lead through Mohamed Bayo but then had captain Francois Kamano sent off.

The draw at the Charles Konan Banny Stadium in the Ivorian capital followed the opening Group C game where holders Senegal easily disposed of Gambia 3-0.

Cameroon were without Andre Onana in goal but he did arrive ahead of the game after featuring for Manchester United in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.

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Guinea were handed a fortunate lead following some horror defending from the Indomitable Lions.

After Bayo’s initial shot at goal was parried away by goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa, there were two chances to clear the ball but under pressure the Cameroon defence botched their efforts and centre-back Olivier Kemen ended up kicking the ball back towards his goal and into the path of Bayo, who needs no second invitation to finish from close range.

Cameroon might have had a quick equaliser but Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa missed a good opportunity at the back post from Georges-Kevin Nkoudou’s 13th minute freekick.

But their chances were enhanced on the stroke of halftime when Kamano was sent off for a challenge from behind on Magri, standing first on his heel and then ankle.

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Initially, he was cautioned but after the referee was advised to review his decision via VAR, it was changed to red.

With the one-man advantage, Cameroon dominated the second-half attacks with the equaliser coming in the 51st minute after Nkoudou put in a cross to the back post and Magri climbed high to head home despite the attention of Guinea defender Antoine Conte.

Cameroon could have won the game late but a superb save form Ibrahim Kone denied Karl Toko Ekambi.

Besides Onana, Cameron left out injured skipper Vincent Aboubakar, still recovering from a thigh injury suffered in training last week.

Guinea striker Serhou Guirassy, whose 17 goals for VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga this season marked him out as key to Guinea’s hopes, also did not play because of injury while skipper Naby Keita was left on the bench.

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By The African Mirror

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