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- Updated: August 19, 2016
Kenya will only be playing for pride when they welcome Cameroon on Saturday in the second round second leg on Saturday in Kasarani, near the capital Nairobi. All seems but lost for the young Kenyan team after losing massively 7-0 in the first leg played in Limbe a fortnight ago. Head coach Andres Spier maintains the team will be out to salvage pride and pick a win at home, despite the challenge posed by a better Cameroon side. “It is not possible to overturn that result. But we want to play good football; put the ball on the ground and show what we have as a team in front of the home fans. The question is, can we win the match? No, maybe but we can show something because this group has had very big improvement over the last few weeks,” the German told CAFOnline.com. Spier admits the difference between the two sides was the …
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