Good news for Cameroon

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The injury to Vincent Aboubakar, one of Cameroon’s main offensive assets, should not deprive him of the African Cup of Nations, which kicks off on Saturday evening with Ivory Coast-Guinea Bissau.

The supporters of Cameroon have carefully read the press release published on Saturday by the Football Federation regarding Vincent Aboubakar, while the African Cup of Nations begins on January 13 with the Ivory Coast-Guinea Bissau poster.

The captain of the national team had to interrupt the session due to pain felt in his left thigh », Specifies Fécafoot, referring to an Indomitable Lions training session carried out on January 12.

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The Besiktas striker (Turkish D1) suffers from a “ slight musculo-aponeurotic separation classified grade 1 », qualified as a minor injury, for the Cameroonian Federation. This is not “ likely to hinder the player’s participation in the competition. » Ezoic

Vincent Aboubakar (97 caps – 37 goals) will not participate in the Cameroonians’ first match, Monday against Guinea.

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