After a disappointing 3-1 loss to holders, Senegal which out Cameroon’s hope at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) hanging, the team returned to training on Saturday to prepare for their decisive match against Gambia.
The session lasted for 60 minutes with two sets of players; the starting team and the reserves.
Assistant coach, Sebastien Migne worked with the reserves at the INPHB.
Coach Rigobert Song alongside the team Physiotherapist, Patrick Noubissi handled the starters.
The training took place under the watch of Federation of Cameroon Football (FECAFOOT) President, Samuel Eto’o.
He was there to inspire the players ahead of the decisive last group game against Gambia on January 23.
The game will be the first that the Indomitable Lions will play outside Yamussoukro in Cote D’Ivoire as they will face their next opponent in Bouake.
There will be a closed-door training session at 5 pm in Yamussoukro on Sunday.
On Monday the team will travel to Bouake where they will play Gambia.
The game is a m
ust-win match for the five-time African champions after amassing just a point from two group games.
Source: Cameroon News Agency