That's the beauty of football! When Serbia had the upper hand, Cameroon scored first. When Serbia scored three goals in a row to think they were sure of winning, Cameroon gave them a "black three minutes". In this evening's match between Cameroon and Serbia, Beijing time, the two sides played a goal battle hand in hand, shaking hands 3-3.
Before the match, rumors of infighting broke out in the Cameroonian squad. From the starting lineup, Cameroon did make key position adjustments, Inter goalkeeper Onana not only lost the main position, but even failed to enter the squad. According to French media, Onana was banned from the team for disciplinary reasons.
With Cameroon and Serbia losing in the first round of the group stage, neither side could afford to lose. Serbia had a number of chances to score after the start of the game, but none of them took advantage of them.
Just as Serbia had the upper hand on the pitch, Cameroon scored the first goal. In the 29th minute, Cameroon took advantage of a corner kick and scored a goal by Castelloto. The score became 1-0 and Cameroon took the lead.
Serbia stepped up their attack after conceding a goal and paid off near the end of the first half. In the first minute of first-half injury time, Serbia had a set-piece opportunity in front, Tadic took the lead and Pavlovic scored the equaliser with a header. In the third minute of injury time, Milinkovic's long-range shot from the top of the penalty area scored. In just 3 minutes, Serbia scored two goals in a row to complete the comeback.
In the second half, Premier League Fulham striker Mitrovic scored first, and Serbia extended the score to 3-1. Just when everyone thought Serbia would win the game, Cameroon also scored two goals in three minutes to equalize the score.
Both goals were typical anti-offside successes. Substitute Abubakar successfully countered the offside and scored with a single shot that VAR confirmed was valid. Two minutes later, Abubakar again reversed the offside and assisted Shupo Moting to make it 3-3.
Shenhua foreign aid Bassogo came on as a substitute in the 67th minute of the match as a right winger, which was also Bassogo's first appearance in the World Cup. In the more than 30 minutes he played, Bassogo showed his speed and physical ability, but both crosses were physically blocked by his opponents. In addition, when Casteliotto opened the scoring for the team in the first half, Bassogo, who was on the bench, was yellow carded for excessive celebration. Interestingly, the fourth official of this game is an old acquaintance Ma Ning.
After a 3-3 draw, Cameroon and Serbia each scored a point. In the final round of the group stage, Switzerland played Serbia, while Cameroon challenged Brazil, the strongest team in the group.