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Jon’s – Ultimate National Challenge – African Cup of Nations Groups

The list below is what I need to win and what I have already won so far;

The Copa America

The Oceania Nations Cup

The Caribbean Championships*

The Gold Cup

The World Cup – 2014 England

The Confederations Cup – 2013 England

The Olympics*

The African Nations

The Asian Cup

The European Championships – 2012 England

The Four Associations Tournament

As you can see there is two cups with a * on the end, they are in place because they aren’t a cup I have to win to complete it. If I get the chance I shall go for it but I will not be searching for the job.

Heyoooooo, Boys and girls my next cup is within my reach the African Cup of Nations! This will I think be my hardest tournament I have played in so far! So brace your self for three matches today which will decide if I qualify for the quarter finals of the cup! We have been drawn agaisnt Ghana who are 17th in the world rankings, Libya who are ranked 88th in the world and lastly Zimbabwe who are currently ranked 52nd in the world.

So as you know I need to pick a squad for my team for the African Cup of Nations, so here it is;

Goalkeepers —

Carlos Kameni — 72 caps, Guy Roland Ndy Assembe — 16 caps and Sylvain Elessie — 0 caps.

Defenders —

Benoit Assou-Ekotto — 56 caps, Gaetan Bong — 7 caps, Eric Matoukou — 34 caps, Allan Nyom — 9 caps, Aurelien Chedjou — 39 caps, Jean- Armel Kana-Biyik — 23 caps and Stephane Mbia — 72 caps.

Midfielders —

Joel Matip — 45 caps, Nicolas Nkoulou 54 caps, Alex Song — 72 caps, Jean-Marie Ngah — 8 caps, Eyong Enoh — 59 caps, Armand Ella — 7 caps and Aboubakar Oumarou — 10 caps.

Attackers —

Leonard Kweuke — 24 caps, Vincent Aboubakar — 27 caps, Titi — 2 caps, Maxim Choupo — Moting — 18 caps and Leo Steve Beleck — 0 caps.

As you may have noticed, no Sebastien Bassong a key man in the Cameroon squad! He has managed to break his leg : / which is a big loss for Cameroon hopefully someone else can step up to the plate, also Vincent Aboubakar the main man upfront has also got an injury but luckily we were able to call him up still he is out for around 2 weeks — 4 weeks so if we manage to get to the final he may feature then.

Right guys it’s time to kick of the campaign in South Africa on what I would imagine a sunny afternoon and here is my team without a few key players I sadly say;

According to a well known source » The Cameroonian Football Express»

They said » I fancy Cameroon to win this one. They should have enough quality to see of the threat of Libya.»

Prior to the match I told my team (For the fans) Last time out in this competition you didn’t do your fans justice so show them you mean business this afternoon! Let’s kick off the first half.

First half —

12nd minute — GOAL — Mahamat Belhaj (OG)

24th minute — GOAL — Leonard Kweuke

Half time —

Cameroon 2 — 0 Libya

Half time team talk — I don’t want to repeat my self boys show you mean business! (For the fans)

Second half —

48th minute — GOAL — Mohamed Zubya

60th minute — GOAL —  Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik

Full time

Cameroon 3 — 1 Libya

Match report —

Cameroon 3 — 1 Libya (African Nations Group B)

A potentially serious injury suffered by Libya’s Abdulrahman Al Amami overshadowed events on what was a hard and bouncy surface at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Centre back Mahamat Belhaj was left red-faced in the 12th minute as he managed to put the ball into the back of the own net. An error from Libya’s Mahamat Belhaj allowed striker Leonard Kwueke to score a powerful effort.Striker Mohamed Zubya pulled one back for Libya after 49 minutes with a fierce effort from eighteen yards out.

Strong centre — back Jean Armel Kana Biyik completed the scoring for Cameroon with a fine header from point — blank range on 60 minutes.

Here are the highlights that are also available in stunning HD (1080p);

So the second match is upon us and this one brings us up against Zimbabwe a team we must be beating today and hopefully the boys do just that!

I give you the starting eleven to face Zimbabwe;

According to a well known source «The Zimbabwean Football Daily»

They said «I like this Cameroon side and believe they should be able to secure a win against Zimbabwe today.»

Prior to this match I said you should uphold your counties honour this match by giving the fans and my self a win today (For the fans).

First half —

27th minute — GOAL — Armand Ella

37th minute — GOAL — Armand Ella (2)

Half time

Zimbabwe 0 — 2 Cameroon

I am Pleased with your performance so far, keep it up for the second half.

Second half

56th minute — GOAL — Cuthbert Malajila

58th minute — GOAL — Aboubakar Oumarou

Full time —

Zimbabwe 1 — 3 Cameroon

Match report —

Cameroon had their midfield to thank on a fine summer’s afternoon at Moses Mabhida Stadium as they showed their strikers how to finish. A brace from Armand Ella helped Cameroon to victory.

The match began in controversial circumstances when Zimbabwe were denied claims by Martin Temwanjera for a penalty. Cameroon also saw their 14th minute strike questionably chalked off.

Winger Armand Ella gave Cameroon the lead with a deftly executed finish from close range in the 27th minute. Ella added his 2nd goal of the game with a curling shot on 37 minutes.

It was a superb solo effort and Ella looked delighted. Experienced striker Cuthbert Malajila pulled one back fro Zimbabwe after 56 minutes with a deftly executed finish.

Winger Aboubakar Oumarou completed the rout with a close range effort on 58 minutes.

Here are the highlights that are also available in stunning HD (1080p);

Finally on to our last match of the groups, a big game for Cameroon as they are up against Ghana, this match will be tough and I could see this frizzling out to be a draw!

Well here is my last squad choice in the groups;

Accoring to a well known source «The Ghanaian Football Gazette»

They said «Both teams are fairly evenly matched and I think this will be a draw.»

Prior to the match I said to the boys, do this for the fans, not my not yourself but the fans!

First half —

40th minute — GOAL — Asamoah Gyan

45 + 2 — GOAL — Stephana Mbia

Half time —

Ghana 1 — 1 Cameroon

I said to the boys in the away changing room, I can see a win for us, hit them on the counter one goal will do it boys!

Second half

54th minute — GOAL — Michael Essien

60th minute — GOAL — Jean -Armel Kana — Biyik

Full time

Ghana 2 — 2 Cameroon

Match report —

Ghana 2 — 2 Cameroon (African Nations Group B)

Ghana had no answer to Cameroon’s prowness from dead-ball situations as Cameroon scored all their goals from set-pieces on a fine summer’s evening at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

Experienced striker Asamoah Gyan gave Ghana the lead with an accurate finish in the 40th minute. Strong centre-back Stephane Mbia then equalised for Cameroon in the 45th minute with a fine header from point blank range.

Ghana captain Michael Essien put the home side in front in the 54th minute with a fierce effort from eighteen yards out. Cameroon’s equaliser came through Jean-Armel Kana Biyik as he seized on Isaac Vorsah’s mistake to score a close range header.

Here are the highlights that are also available in stunning HD (1080p);

So that’s the end of the groups for Cameroon where we managed to come second behind Ghana on goal difference, baring in mind people we are without star striker Vincent Aboubakar who is know only 4 — 9 days away from being fit and ready to play!

I am joking guys, I didn’t take the job at Barcelona! I am a international manager and that’s all!

Leave your interesting and creative responsive in the comment section below.

Steam – IAmWombRaider

E-mail – MrFootballManager@hotmail.com

YouTube — http://www.youtube.com/MrFootballManager

 

 

 

17 комментариев

17 Comments

  1. Sibo

    10 июня, 2011 at 16:17

    Well done, that looked very solid. I am sure you will get momentum and storm through to the final…

    Ghana vs Cameroon @ Soccer City? :-P

    • Sibo

      10 июня, 2011 at 16:23

      BTW very cheeky to put the Barca logo on the post thingy on the main page :-P ;-)

      Glad you didn’t take it, as you said, you are an international manager! :D

  2. vaibhavc

    10 июня, 2011 at 16:36

    Hey Jon
    That was very cheeky of you to put the Barca logo, I thought you actually took the job. Anyways, your international team is doing pretty well, who did you get in the next draw? And beware of Egypt, they are really good.

    • Jon Crosby

      18 июня, 2011 at 11:09

      Hey Vaibhavc,

      I was tempting to take the job, the amount of money they have!

      Was a easy enough draw

  3. Johnny Karp

    10 июня, 2011 at 16:59

    It’s a shame that you finished second in the group but that shouldn’t be a big problem, good luck in the quarter finals!

    • Jon Crosby

      18 июня, 2011 at 11:10

      I was a little bummed to finish second but it happens and I have to deal with it

  4. Darren Smith

    10 июня, 2011 at 18:55

    Good start Jon, I wouldn’t worry too much about second spot as I can see you going far. Winning the tournament may be tough without your star striker but hopefully you’ll pull it off.

    • Jon Crosby

      18 июня, 2011 at 11:11

      Thank you Darren, It was a great start from the boys, It’s a harder route to pull of but could make it all the more better!

      Vincent Aboubakar? Who’s that? ;)

  5. Laxeyman

    10 июня, 2011 at 20:19

    Good start Jon, your team has the potential to go along way in this competition, and I’m sure you will. Good luck!

    • Jon Crosby

      18 июня, 2011 at 11:13

      Thank you Laxeyman,

      they sure do have potential and I think they will to!

  6. Kevin

    11 июня, 2011 at 00:24

    Good job Jon. Keep it up and you should go all the way!

    • Jon Crosby

      18 июня, 2011 at 11:13

      Thank you Kevin,

      I am sure we will go all the way, at least I hope we do!

  7. Excessive

    11 июня, 2011 at 00:53

    Well done JC, solid results in the group stages. Hopefully you can go all the way in the ACON! :D

    • Jon Crosby

      18 июня, 2011 at 11:16

      Thank you Jake,

      Indeed they was solid results, I hope to further and go to the final!

  8. CsAtlantis

    11 июня, 2011 at 02:15

    Could’ve beaten Ghana with Aboubakar I suppose, but still you’re through to the next round, just need to see which team you end up getting drawn with

    How old is Essien? I’d imagine him being quite old now :P

    • Jon Crosby

      18 июня, 2011 at 11:17

      Aboubakar would of made a big difference but he wasn’t there so I can’t say oh I would win.

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