Ajara Nchout Njoya, a hungry lioness

She was expected, she answered present. Ajara Nchout Njoya finally opened his goal counter, once morest Tunisia, in this African Cup of Nations and delivered a decisive pass to Michaela Abam.

Cameroon came up once morest Tunisia with a trident in attack Abam-Ngo Mbeleck-Njoya, and a Gabrielle Aboudi Onguéné in a lower position, in charge of fetching the balls to create depth.

A system that gives more offensive freedom to the Inter player, relying on Geneviève Ngo Mbeleck, a real metronome of the Cameroonian game system. “We are very satisfied tonight. We have things to prove to ourselves, that we are able to keep our commitments and above all follow our ambitions

Although she was voted “woman of the match”, Ajara Nchout Njoya wanted to celebrate this trophy with the rest of the team.

At the time of the award ceremony, they came to join me because we are a team. We promised something to the Cameroonian people who have followed us from the beginning, it is true that we have not given them satisfaction in view of our previous outings. I hope we made them proud and we will continue to do so”.

Eyes are now on the cleaver matches.

“No matter who we meet in the quarter-finals, we will show what we are capable of and play to win,” she concluded.

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