SFG Guide to AFCON 2015 | Page 73

Strengths

Confidence - Whilst both the forward and backline can be justified as their main strength, confidence trumps it all at this point. The swing from such a low in Brazil to such a high pre-tournament may mean they are more likely to maintain it in Equatorial Guinea. Consistency is another factor as well – something that Finke must be praised for. There may be more exciting teams to watch in Africa, but the German has drilled this team to produce effective performances, which make up in points accumulation what it lacks in visual thrill.

Weaknesses

Inexperience - This merry band of youngsters may have got them here, fears must undoubtedly exist at their ability to perform on the big stage. With so many yet to reach double figures in terms of appearances for their country, the know-how of what to do during the big tournaments is priceless, and something Cameroon do lack. Indeed, their failure to qualify for the last two Cup of Nations means that only the likes of captain Stephane Mbia has experience of the competition, creating a lot of pressure on a select few to drag them through.

Key Player

Vincent Aboubakar - Given the role of vice-captain despite being just 22 years of age he is the obvious heir to the Eto’o crown. Whilst game time for his club Porto has been limited, Aboubakar’s 5 goals in 6 games showed how important he is to this team, and should have the supporting cast to grab some goals in Equatorial Guinea.

The Hipster Choice

Eric Choupo-Moting - The fellow vice-captain alongside Aboubakar, Choupo-Moting is another to thrive under the responsibility. Continuing his cracking start with Schalke, he plays an understated, hard-working role on the frontline for his country, with the yards covered making up for the relative lack of goals.

The Coach

Volke Finke - Despite the criticism received this summer, Volker Finke has proved himself an astute appointment. A leading light in the revamp of German football in the 90s, the elimination of bad apples from the squad and leading of the consequent transition has won him many admirers.

SFG Predicts

Semi-finalists - Whilst winning the whole thing may be wishful thinking, the great strides made means a semi-final finish is an achievable target for Cameroon, and one that would represent a good return to the tournament after a few years in the wilderness.

By Sam Crocker (@sam_crock)