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Three Cameroon dangermen who could hurt Bafana Bafana in Sunday’s last 16 showdown

Three standout talents from Cameroon could pose a serious threat to Bafana Bafana in their crucial AFCON Round of 16 clash on Sunday.

Herman Gibbs|Published

French-born Cameroonian striker Bryan Mbeumo, who plies his trade for Manchester United, is one of the dangermen in the Indomitable Lions squad.

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The stakes are higher than ever for Bafana Bafana as they face up to a daunting challenge in the AFCON Round of 16 against Cameroon in Morocco on Sunday.

The clash promises to be a thrilling encounter, showcasing a blend of tactics and individual brilliance, with both sides seeking to exploit their opponents’ weaknesses. For Bafana Bafana to secure a spot in the quarter-finals, however, they must remain vigilant against three standout talents in the Cameroon line-up.

These three players can alter the game’s trajectory with a single moment of inspiration.

Bryan Mbeumo

Bryan Mbeumo of Manchester United is a versatile player with a substantial and undeniable attacking threat.

Despite having recorded just one assist in his three outings thus far in the tournament, Mbeumo’s capabilities make him a formidable opponent. The 26-year-old winger possesses unrivalled pace, exceptional skill, and a knack for clinical finishing.

Bafana Bafana need to devise a solid plan to neutralise Mbeumo’s influence on the game. One of the pivotal aspects of this clash will be the encounter between the Manchester United talisman and Bafana Bafana left-back, Aubrey Modiba. Modiba has faced challenges in defence throughout the tournament in Morocco, making this direct battle even more crucial for both teams.

Marking Mbeumo closely will be essential for South Africa if they are to thwart his attempts to cut in from the left – a move he has made a habit of executing with accuracy. Bafana’s coaching staff will undoubtedly emphasise the importance of containing the winger to safeguard their chances in this high-stakes match.

Carlos Baleba

On the Cameroon side, one young talent has begun to shine brighter than most: Carlos Baleba. The 21-year-old midfielder, currently at Brighton & Hove Albion, has proven himself indispensable to the Cameroon national team, displaying a combination of tenacity and tactical brilliance that has caught the attention of football aficionados and scouts alike.

Baleba’s midfield prowess has been pivotal to Cameroon’s strategy, enabling the team to dominate possession and stifle opponents’ attacks. His remarkable skill set allows him to break up play effectively, shield the back four, and initiate swift counterattacks. This quality has established him as one of the standout performers of the tournament.

His ability to orchestrate from deep midfield positions makes him a constant threat, particularly against formidable teams like Bafana Bafana.

In the absence of Zambo Anguissa, sidelined by injury, Baleba has seamlessly stepped into a central role. His commitment on the field and relentless energy have not only bolstered the team’s midfield but have also earned him substantial recognition, including a place in the tournament’s best XI during the CAF group stage.

Christian Kofane

Emerging talents often become integral to a team’s success, and Christian Kofane embodies this notion perfectly. The 19-year-old forward, who has recently stepped into the limelight with German Bundesliga giants Bayer Leverkusen, featured prominently in Cameroon’s recent triumph over Mozambique, netting a stunning goal that secured a 2-1 victory.

This feat not only marked his first goal for the national team but also established him as a key player just as the competition heats up.

Kofane’s performance in the final group game of the tournament has silenced any lingering doubts about his capabilities. Those who questioned his readiness to compete at the international level can no longer do so after witnessing his determination and skill on the field. His decisive strike exemplified his tenacity and flair, establishing him as a pivotal figure for the Indomitable Lions as they eye the knockout rounds.

The teenage striker, who has already made two starts for Cameroon, has swiftly become an essential cog in the national team’s machinery. His fearless approach against Mozambique not only contributed significantly to the team’s success but also offered the coaching staff valuable insights as they prepare for their upcoming Round of 16 clash.

Ahead of the match, Kofane’s burgeoning reputation will surely be considered a wildcard factor by opponents.