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Cameroon down Ghana 2-0 to reach African Cup of Nations final

Franceville, Gabon | ByReuters
Feb 03, 2017 02:08 PM IST

Cameroon reached first final since 2008 as goals from Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui and Christian Bassogog secured a 2-0 win over Ghana in their last-four clash on Thursday.

Cameroon reached the African Nations Cup final as a second-half goal from defender Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui and a stoppage-time effort from Christian Bassogog secured a 2-0 win over Ghana in their last-four clash on Thursday.

Cameroon players celebrate their victory in the African Cup of Nations semi-final against Ghana at the Stade de Renovation, in Franceville, Gabon on Thursday.(AP)
Cameroon players celebrate their victory in the African Cup of Nations semi-final against Ghana at the Stade de Renovation, in Franceville, Gabon on Thursday.(AP)

Giant centre-back Ngadeu-Ngadjui sneaked around the back of the Ghana defence from a free kick and took advantage of a mix-up to blast the ball home from close range in the 72nd minute.

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Bassogog caught Ghana on the counter attack as Cameroon added a second with virtually the last kick of the game to claim a place in Sunday’s final against Egypt in Libreville.

Cameroon, who were beset by selection problems before the start of the tournament, profited from poor finishing by their more fancied opponents, who were making a sixth successive semi-final appearance, but are still without success since 1982.

Ngadeu-Ngadjui, almost unknown in his own country less than a year ago, fired home from an acute angle after Ghana centre back John Boye got into a muddle with keeper Razak Brimah that allowed the ball to run through to the unmarked Cameroonian.

Cameroon's Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui after scoring their first goal. (REUTERS)
Cameroon's Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui after scoring their first goal. (REUTERS)

The goal broke the deadlock in a lively affair and set up a grandstand finish as Ghana tried furiously to find an equaliser, forcing several corners as they desperately sought a way back.

But as Ghana pressed forward they were always susceptible to the counter attack and Danish-based Bassogog steamed away three minutes into added time to wrap up Cameroon’s triumph.

Bright start

Cameroon started brightly and created good early chances, notably when defender Adolphe Teikeu forced full back Harrison Afful to clear off the line from an eighth minute corner.

Robert Ndip Tambe hit a powerful effort from close range straight at the fortunate Brimah four minutes later to set the tone for a game littered with opportunities.

Ghana had to wait until five minutes before halftime to get their first proper chance as Teikeu’s defensive slip allowed Jordan Ayew, who moved from Aston Villa to Swansea City at the start of the week, to strike just wide from an acute angle.

The second half saw Ghana dominate the game as Andre Ayew cut his eye in a collision with goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa and Mubarak Wakaso forced a diving save with his swirling free kick. Thomas Partey and Jordan Ayew then went wide with shots before Ghana threw experienced captain Asamoah Gyan, injured last week, into the fray for a furious final quarter-hour.

But Cameroon, who won the last of their four Nations Cup titles 15 years ago, managed to hold on for a place in their first final since Egypt beat them in Accra in 2008. Ghana will meet Burkina Faso in Saturday’s third place playoff in Port Gentil.

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