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Cameroon stun Ghana to reach Africa Cup of Nations final

Cameroon net twice in the second half to beat Ghana 2-0 in Franceville and reach the Africa Cup of Nations final

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Cameroon players celebrate their second goal during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final match against Ghana. Photo: AFP

Michael Ngadeu and Christian Bassogog both netted in the second half as Cameroon beat Ghana 2-0 in Franceville on Thursday to reach the Africa Cup of Nations final.

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A finely-poised tie remained goalless until the 72nd minute, when Ghana goalkeeper Razak Brimah failed to deal with a free-kick into his area and John Boye’s weak defensive header merely served as an assist for Ngadeu to control and fire home.

Bassogog then broke away to clinch the win and spark wild celebrations as Hugo Broos’s side progress to a final against Egypt in Libreville on Sunday.

That will be the Indomitable Lions’ first Cup of Nations final since they lost 1-0 to the Egyptians in 2008. Then they also beat Ghana in the semi-finals.
Ghana’s Jordan Ayaw challenges Cameroon’s Sutchuin Djoum Gilles Arnaud. Photo: AP
Ghana’s Jordan Ayaw challenges Cameroon’s Sutchuin Djoum Gilles Arnaud. Photo: AP

“It is a real dream for us to get to the final,” said a delighted Broos.

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“Ghana have more experience than us – look at what they have done in recent tournaments. But since the start of this tournament we have shown we keep going right to the end in every game.

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