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- Updated: August 23, 2016
Cameroon coach Hugo Broos says he will combine experimentation with a need to win in his side’s final Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Gambia.
His side top Group M with 11 points and have already qualified for Gabon 2017.
The Belgian coach is looking to extend the Indomitable Lions’ good run against bottom-of-the-group Gambia on 3 September and against the Nations Cup hosts three days later.
“I want to win, I like victory,” Broos said.
“We are already in a comfortable position because the big work has been done.
“This gives me an opportunity to use players who have not played much before and experiment with new players.”
Regular starters such as Nicolas Nkoulou, Eyong Enoh, Zoua Jacques, Aurelien Chedjou and Stephane Mbia will be absent for the September games and Broos explained that he called each player to explain that they would not be needed.
Among the players in …
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