Cameroon, ranked 28th in the world in the World Cup group stage, played 14th-place Switzerland, which was supposed to be a strong and weak match, but the match was completely different: the average Cameron was more like a strong team, except for the 0:1 score, Cameroon performed well, and if the score was 1:1, it seemed fairer.
The World Cup group stage in Qatar starts at 6pm tonight with European powerhouses against Cameroon, a traditional African team: Switzerland launched a few less threatening attacks shortly after the game, and five or six minutes later Cameron began to set off round after round of attacks, and his repeated shots threatened the Swiss goal, but fortunately Swiss goalkeeper Gopo resisted them one by one.
Switzerland started again in the second half, with a shot into the net after Cameron's No.7 Embolo received the ball to give Switzerland a 1-0 lead over Cameroon.
It seems that the motherland can only be in the heart [cover face] [cover face]
In the 70th minute of the game, Switzerland changed three players at once, and it seems that the Swiss manager is still not satisfied with the 1-0 lead on the field: Cameroon also changed the horse and replaced two players, depending on who died in the next 20 minutes.
Maybe Cameroon's many shots only blossomed, and the players on the Cameron field played back passes, frequently returned the ball, just did not attack the opponent's penalty area: African teams are a little interesting, is it possible that you Cameroon lead, big score ahead? Cameroon's swarthy head coach couldn't see any expression either: dazed?
It seems that walking around the court is not just the exclusive preserve of the national football team: the backward side seems to be delaying the game, and there is no one.
After 90 minutes, there was no bright performance in injury time, and it felt that the Cameroonian players wanted to end the game early: go back early so that there is time to pick up girls?
Cameroon starters: 23 Onana, 19 Fai, 25 Tolo, 21 Casteleto, 14 um , 3 Nkulu, 13 Shupomotin, 8 Zambo Angiza, 12 Toco, 20 Mbeummo, 18 Martin Honla
Cameroon subs: 1 Ngapandou Énbu, 16 Epasi, 4 Christopher Woo, 17 Mbaizo, 24 Ebose, 5 Ondoa, 15 Kunde, 22 Nqam, 2 Ngom, 6 Ngamaleou, 7 Nkudu, 9 Nsa, May, 10 Abubakar, 11 Bassogo, 26 Maru

Swiss starters: 1 Zormer, 3 Widmer, 4 Elvedi, 5 Akanji, 13 R. Rodriguez, 8 Freuer, 10 Xhaka, 15 Sou, 7 Embolo, 17 Ruben Vargas, 23 Shaqiri
Swiss subs: 12 Omlin, 21 Korber, 24 Kern, 18 Jemelt, 22 Scheer, 2 Fernandes, 6 Zakaria, 14 Ebischer, 16 Fassnacht, 20 Frei, 25 Reid, 26 Yasari, 9 Severovic, 11 Steffen, 19 Okafor.