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Papi Papi a écrit le 14 juin 2010 à 20h13
Cameroon attitude wrong – Paul Le Guen
Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen blamed his players’ attitude for the 1-0 defeat by Japan in their World Cup opener.

The decisive goal came when Dalsuke Matsui’s cross looped over Stephane Mbia and was met by Keisuke Honda, who fired in coolly at the back post.

“I’m upset we have lost the game but our attitude was wrong,” said Le Guen.

“We were tense and nervous, especially in the first half. We did not show what we are capable of. We were not at our level and kept losing possession.”

Cameroon, the highest ranked African team at the World Cup, were largely disappointing and with star striker Samuel Eto’o playing wide on the right, lacked cutting edge in front of goal.

Le Guen admitted his ploy to play the Inter Milan striker on the right flank did not work.

“I chose the position for him and I take responsibility for that,” he said. “You make the choice with what you have, and I wanted to do the best, but it didn’t work.”

Cameroon were expected to beat a Japanese team who arrived in South Africa without a win in five warm-up matches.
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