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Ngachu targets title on home soil
- Updated: November 17, 2016
Having lost 2-0 to Nigeria in the final of the last edition in 2014 in Namibia, host Cameroon, have their eyes fixed on lifting the title in front of their home fans.
Cameroon coach Enow Ngachu tells CAFOnline.com he is optimistic his side has what it takes to win the trophy, having had massive improvement over the last few years.
“In 2012, we finished third; 2014 we finished second. Now we are in 2016. What next? Finishing first of course! I believe in the ability of my girls and I know definitely this year, adding to the advantage that we are playing at home we have some very good chance,” he said.
“There has been …