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Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

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The Cameroonian government has decided to see a little more clearly into the outburst of the coach of the Indomitable Lions in Brussels.

Hugo Broos had to denounce to the world what he called "disorganization".

The sound of the bell has reached the highest level of the Cameroonian football governing body and the Belgian is therefore convened next Tuesday in Yaounde. He is expected to give his own side of the story concerning the disgraceful incident, as the government seeks to find out who is responsible.

Broos revealed bitterly that the defeat against Guinea (1-2) was due to disastrous preparation. The Belgian seems downcast: "Everyone has worked professionally and when every time there are unclear issues that arrive, it is not cheerful for me. The players who are preparing today's game, were not served  lunch at noon (on the day of the match), because people are in their chairs and do not give a damn thing, we can not accept it. The preparation of the match was bad and it was not our fault." He says.


"When we return, I will reflect on the future. I am not going to say that I am going to leave Cameroon, I will think. But today we showed that we do not have for this group that works every day at  professional level. "

It promises to be a mouth watering week in the Brussels Gate as Authorities struggle to retain the tactician who has attracted interest from the continent's finest. And also instill serenity in side with three tough missions: slowing down Nigeria from picking the 2018 Russian ticket, give a good account of themselves as the continent's flag bearers during the Confederations Cup and retaining the 2019 AFCON at home.

Sources have confirmed to Camcord that other officials from the Football federation and the ministry will also be heard in what pundits have described as a disgrace to the African champions.

In prelude to Broos' summon, FECAFOOT will hold a crisis meeting on Monday April 4, 2017 to examine the incident.