"We try in our games to control the match, to get possession of the ball. When the opponent closes the game, you must keep the ball and run to find fault before attacking. This is why you think the game is slow. Against Libya, we really controlled the game. In Tunisia, we really made mistakes in the first 20 minutes of play. Our defence was not well organised and it was the fault of the entire team, including the strikers," the coach added.
The Cameroon coach says he is confident for Sunday's game, but calls for the public to be patient because victory can be confirmed in the last minute of the game.
"It's stupid that in the name of victory at all costs we rush ahead, attacking all the time. We need to develop the game strategically. We have top players that can make a difference in this game,†concluded Finke.
The Cameroon coach says he is confident for Sunday's game, but calls for the public to be patient because victory can be confirmed in the last minute of the game.
"It's stupid that in the name of victory at all costs we rush ahead, attacking all the time. We need to develop the game strategically. We have top players that can make a difference in this game,†concluded Finke.

