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Infos Sports of Saturday, 6 September 2014

Source: Cameroon Tribune

New Lions squad face first test today at Lubumbashi

The indomitable lions will today in Lubumbashi face DRC. This encounter marks the first day of play for African nations Cup qualifier, Morocco 2015. An encounter which will allow especially the national selection to lay the foundations for a new era.

The new look for indomitable Lions come from living a revolution which was recently carried out. In any case, the mixture of youth and veterans is the best solution to find the momentum for a revival of the indomitable Lions.

For a country that has a reputation to test breeders (five from 2010), an early solution is precisely to provide stability on the bench. But above all, the speech has clearly changed. Everyone is talking about reorganization, reconstruction, etc.

Because it is also a matter of mindset. With a team redesigned notably the revision of the hierarchy with Stéphane Mbia as new team captain, there is need to build something solid in the long term.

For Volker Finke and his team their goal will be to give gamers a new spirit, "the desire to play for Cameroon" in the words of the coach. He insists: "it is time to turn the page for the event recorded in Brazil. A speech shared by players because everyone seems to have at heart to wash today wounded honour.

Today, the idea is to grind the new workforce to build a collective and create an automation systems. As such, it is more reasonable to consider the DRC, Côte d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone as Sparring partners of luxury. The opportunity for the Lions to see where they are concretely, two months after the Brazilian adventure.

Everyone knows that the next few months are likely to be difficult for the indomitable Lions because the task that awaits them is far from easy. At this moment, they need the support of their fans. Good news is the game is on going with the Lions leading with 1 goal already. Let's see if they can honour their country.