Cameroon profit from strength in depth
ACCRA (Reuters) - Cameroon were rewarded for the strength of their bench when they overcame hosts Ghana 1-0 in the African Nations Cup semi-final.
The Indomitable Lions held their nerve and a second-half goal by substitute Alain Nkong was enough to send them into Sunday's final.
Since their 4-2 opening defeat by Egypt, whom they will meet again in the final, Cameroon have made several changes and were the freshest team.
"After the first defeat we made the changes we needed to get back in the tournament," Cameroon coach Otto Pfister told reporters.
"Look at Stephane Mbia. He was bad in the first game, then he did not start the second but he scored two in the quarter-final against Tunisia."
The German, who was appointed last October, added: "I can bring great players into the game off the bench. There is not much difference in the standard between the players.
"When other teams have injury problems, they usually complain about it. As far as I am concerned, it's okay."
Pfister, who hit out at the Ghana media, said it was impossible to win the Nations Cup with the same starting 11 throughout. Continued...



