jeudi 26 mars 2015

The Absence of Njie Cliton in the First 11 Persists.


Indomitable Lions:
The Absence of Njie Cliton in the First 11 Persists.

By Dominic Elempia F.

Once again the head coach has given a deaf ear to supporters of the Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions as the rising star of the lions Njie Cliton was left on the bench in a friendly against Indonesia on March 25.  The Olympic Lyonais Striker has been in fine form in recent months netting some important goals for his side in the French League One.


The battle for a first team choice for Njie Clinton has gone beyond the Nations Cup during which many Cameroonians cried foul play on the case of the Buea Boy. So many unconfirmed reasons were advanced as to the reason why the German striker decided to leave him on the bench all through the Nations Cup. Amongst others was the influence of Football managers on the national team to see their players play thereby comprising meritocracy in the Lion’s Den, the bad relationship between FECAFOOT Secretary General Tombi a Roko and the president of Ecole de Brasseries which Njie Clinton passed through and some even went as far as attributing it to his region of origin.  Being an Anglophone the Francophone football administrators could not see him replacing Samuel Eto’o.
After much criticism at the nation’s cup many expected to see Papi Muclala as he is fondly called in the lion’s shirts once again but that was not the case in the lion’s first outing after the AFCON. He was left out for the entire game. We are still to confirm whether he was injured or not.

Cameroon came out victorious though, with a 35th minute strike from the Captain of the day Aboubakar Vincent making the difference of the match; Cameroon 1 – 0 Indonesia.
The match stated with Fabrice Ondoua at the goal,  Henri Bedimo at the left wing,  Chedjou and new comer Gweni Ndassi at the central defense and Oyongo Bitolo later replaced by Jerome Gihoata at the 79th minute at the right back.
In the midfield Volke Finke played Eyong Enoh, Cedric Loe, Moukandjo,  Dani Ndi who was later replaced by Guy Christian Zock at the 75th minute. While Aboukakar Vincent captain of the day due to the absence of Stephane Mbia and Vice-captain Choupo Moting and Leonard Kwekeu mounted the attack line.

Cameroon plays Thailand in another friendly on Saturday March 28. 

vendredi 13 mars 2015

How Strong is the 20 Man List of Folke Finke to face Indonesia and Thailand?

Matip Makes a comeback, Mandjeck pays the ultimate Price

Matip makes a come back after Brazil 2014


The controversy of who  is to play for the Cameroonian national team or what criteria is used to select players still looms in the air as a 20 man list is published for two friendlies in the next FIFA international window, with some talented players left out and some questionable new call ups.

The indomitable Lions plays against Indonesia on the 25th March and Thailand on the 28th March 2015. The greatest news is the return of Joel Matip. The schalke 04 defender took a break after the frustrating debacle in Brazil last summer. His return has come to boost the defense line and could allow team captain Stephan Mbia to play in the midfield.  Other plausible news is the return of Enoh Eyong after a harm string injury that kept him out of the AFCON.
However, one cannot help but question the selection of players like Frank Kom a.k.a ‘remplacent remplaccé’.  The selection of Oyongo Bitolo who has not played any competitive football since the nations cup is also a course for concern.  While the absence of George Mandjeck, a dynamic midfielder who has imposed  himself making the lions to play constructive football could be the biggest question mark in the 20 man list.
With all the controversy of our national team, the 20 man list by Folke Finke is only a reminder to Cameroonians that nothing has changed and nobody wants to change the status quo. The issue of Managers and FECAFOOT officials imposing their players on the coach is clearly reflected on this list.

Goal Keepers
  1. Fabrice Ondoua : FC Barcelonne II
  2. Ndy-Assembe : FC Nancy
 Defenders
  1. Jerome Guihoata : Valenciennes
  2. Aurelien Chedjou : Galatasaray
  3. Joël Matip : Schalke
  4. Franck Bagnack : FC Barcelone
  5. Yaya Banana : AO Platanias
  6. Moussa Bana : Cotonsports
  7. Henri Bedimo : Lyon
  8. Oyongo Bitolo : sans club
Midfielders
  1. Stéphane Mbia : FC Seville
  2. Enoh Eyong : Standard Liège
  3. Raoul Loe : CA Osasuna
  4. Franck Kom : Etoile de Sousse
Attaackers
  1. Dana Ndi : Sporting Gijon
  2. Vincent Aboubakar : FC Porto
  3. Benjamin Moukandjo : Reims
  4. Léonard Kweuke : Rizespor
  5. Clinton Njie : Lyon
  6. Franck Etoundi : FC Zurich

mardi 24 février 2015



ATP Rankings: The Eminent Shakeup of the top four Underway as NADAL Drops to 4th on the ATP World ranking

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hirteen  times grand slam champion Rafael Nadal has fallen in the ATP ranking from the 3rd to the 4th  position . After   having enjoyed the luxury of the first three for so long, the Spanish Tennis icon slipped from the first trio for the first time since August 2013. His fall came as a result of his first loss at a semi-final on clay for the past 12 years to Italy’s Fabio Fognini at the ATP Rio Open- Brazil.
 Novak Djokovic retains his steely grip on the rankings ahead of Roger Federer.
With the king of clay slipping, the eminent shakeup of the first four on the ATP ranking could be underway with young and talented players proving their worth in the likes of Japanese international Kei Nishikori, Canadian born Milos Raonic and the young Grigor Dimitrov from Bulguria. It should be noted that for almost a decade now, the first four have been held by Swiss Maestro Roger Federer, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic , the king of Clay Rafael Nadal and Britain’s Andy Murray.
1. Novak Djokovic (SRB)           13,045
2. Roger Federer (SUI)               9,205
3. Andy Murray (GBR)                5,460
4. Rafael Nadal (ESP)                  5,425
5. Kei Nishikori (JPN)                 5,205
6. Milos Raonic (CAN)                4,980
7. Stan Wawrinka (SUI)             4,595
8. Tomas Berdych (CZE)           4,460
9. David Ferrer (ESP)                 4,185
10. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL)       3,465
11. Marin Cilic (CRO)                  3,450
12. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 2,395
13. Feliciano Lopez (ESP)         2,325
14. Ernests Gulbis (LAT)           2,125
15. Kevin Anderson (RSA)       2,125
16. Gilles Simon (FRA)               2,095
17. Roberto Bautista (ESP)       2,020
18. Tommy Robredo (ESP)      1,755
19. Gael Monfils (FRA)               1,740
20. John Isner (USA)                   1,720