Thursday, May 29, 2014

CAMEROON SLUMP TO PARAGUAY

Cameroon slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Paraguay after resting several leading players in a pre-World Cup friendly on Thursday.
Midfielder Oscar Romero put Paraguay ahead in the fourth minute and Roque Santa Cruz added a second in the 68th minute.
Maxim Choupo-Moting pulled a goal back for Cameroon with a 75th minute volley and striker Mohammadou Idrissou missed a chance to equalise in the 87th minute when his penalty was saved by Paraguay goalkeeper Roberto Junior Fernandez.
Cameroon coach Volker Finke, who has to cut his 28-man squad to 23 by Monday, left several regular starters out of the team for most of the game.
One of the key players missing was Pierre Webo, who hurt his left shoulder as he landed after an acrobatic bicycle kick that earned Cameroon the opening goal in its 2-0 win over Macedonia on Monday.
Webo later wrote on Twitter that medical examinations had shown no severe injuries.
Cameroon dominated possession but lacked pace and accuracy to create chances until the final 20 minutes.
Romero put Paraguay in front when he converted a low cross by Ramon Coronel.
Just seconds after coming on for Romero, substitute David Mendieta had a goal disallowed for offside when he rounded off a smooth Paraguay counterattack in the 66th minute.
Santa Cruz doubled the lead two minutes later with a subtle touch past Cameroon goalkeeper Charles Itandje off a Junior Alonso pass.
Choupo-Moting brought Cameroon back into the game but Idrissou failed to capitalise on the spot-kick after defender Gustavo Gomez had brought down Benjamin Moukandjo in the area.
Paraguay earned only a second win from its last 10 matches. The South Americans were quarterfinalists at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa but failed to qualify for this year's tournament.
Cameroon, who are in Group A with Mexico, Croatia and host Brazil, continue their buildup against Germany in Moenchengladbach on Sunday, while Paraguay will take on France in Nice the same day.

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