Cape Verde vs Cameroon. Africa Cup of Nations Group A.
Olembe Stadium.
Cape Verde 1-1 Cameroon: Hosts finish top of AFCON Group A despite giving up first-half lead
Match report and free highlights as Cameroon progress to the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations as Group A winners despite drawing 1-1 with Cape Verde on Monday; captain Vincent Aboubakar put Cameroon in the lead, before half-time substitute Garry Rodrigues equalised in the 53rd minute
Monday 17 January 2022 19:00, UK
Cameroon gave up a first-half lead to draw 1-1 with Cape Verde Islands, but the hosts still finished top of Group A in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Captain Vincent Aboubakar scored his fifth goal of the tournament to put Cameroon in the lead in the 39th minute, before half-time substitute Garry Rodrigues equalised in the 53rd minute.
Rodrigues' audacious back-flick ensured Cape Verde finished with four points in third place in the standings. They are likely to advance as one of four best third-placed finishers.
Rodrigues had been a surprise omission from the starting line-up but underlined his ability soon after coming on.
Aboubakar's left-footed shot after a botched clearance from the Cape Verdians followed his double scored in each of the opening two matches.
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But Cameroon were unable to end the group phase with three victories, which had been their ambition.
"It was a difficult opponent who made things tough for us," Aboubakar said after the game.
"It was difficult to win although we wanted to finish with a 100 per cent record. But we must not be negative about it because we are through."
Aboubakar also missed a close-in chance in the second half, but, overall, Cameroon had limited chances in the match at the Olembe Stadium.
Burkina Faso finished second, also with four points, after a 1-1 draw with Ethiopia in the other Group A match
What's next?
As winners of Group A, Cameroon will play the best third-placed team from Group C, D or E at 7pm on January 24.