Mpile: We totally failed against Morocco
Cameroon coach Ndtoungou Mpile Martin said they totally failed to handle Morocco in the semi-final clash of the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2020.
The defending champions Morocco moved closer to retaining their title when they brushed aside the hosts 4-0 on Wednesday night at the Limbe Omnisport Stadium.
âWe played against a strong and well-coordinated team of Morocco that made things hard for my team,â said Mpile after the encounter.
Mpile added that although they started well against the strong Morocco team, his players made several individual mistakes that gave Morocco a lot of possession and dominance. âWe totally failed against Morocco,â he admitted.
Ammouta: Morocco determined to re-write CHAN history
Moroccoâs
Atlas Lions coach Houcine Ammouta said they want to re-write history by becoming the first team to retain the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN) title.
Morocco qualified for the final of the sixth edition of CHAN tournament after humbling hosts Cameroon 4-0 at the semi-final stage on Wednesday in Limbe.
âThere is no team that has retained the CHAN title. We want to become the first team to achieve this and we remain positive taking one step at a time,â said Ammouta.
He made it clear that winning the CHAN 2020 title will be a pleasure for the team and all the people of Morocco. âWe are very motivated to achieve this objective that we set before coming for the competition,â he added.
Morocco Atlas Lions are currently the highest scoring team at the Sixth edition of the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN), Cameroon 2020.
Morocco netted nine goals going into the semi-final clash against hosts Cameroon, and will walk into the Limbe Omnisport Stadium on Wednesday with the confidence that their offensive
Indomitable Lionsâ fans dreaming of CHAN final
Cameroon faces Morocco on Wednesday for a place in the final of the Total African Nations Championship (CHAN), Cameroon 2020.
The host country, pushed by its fans, will have to give their all against the defending champions Morocco, who are eyeing a second consecutive CHAN victory.
While CAF has granted 25% fans access to the stadiums, Indomitable Lions supporters will follow the match throughout Cameroon and even elsewhere.
Essaid, one of Cameroon fans, thinks that the
Indomitable Lions have all the means to win and go to the final. âWe have confidence in our players. They had a good tournament from the start, and they will prove it this Wednesday against Morocco,â Essaid told CAFOnline.com. We are playing at home and that is just a plus for our team. We are all behind them.â