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Benoît Assou-Ekotto voices frustration after Cameroon’s shock elimination to DR Congo

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By Angu Lesley Ngwa Akonwi
Football Writer,kick442.com-Cameroon


Former Cameroon international Benoît Assou-Ekotto has expressed deep disappointment following the Indomitable Lions’ elimination from the 2026 World Cup playoffs, describing the defeat to DR Congo as a sign of how far the team has regressed.

Reacting hours after Chancel Mbemba’s dramatic 92nd-minute winner sealed Cameroon’s exit, the former Tottenham defender admitted the loss would have been unimaginable in previous years.

In his words: “It’s a tough wake-up… A few years ago it was unthinkable to lose against Congo. But we have to admit that we haven’t improved with time. Now we focus on the AFCON. Good luck to the Congolese.”

A message that reflects national frustration

Assou-Ekotto’s comments echoed the mood across Cameroon, where fans are still struggling to digest the manner of the defeat. Under coach Marc Brys, Cameroon showed glimpses of control but lacked consistency and cutting edge. Even the introduction of captain Vincent Aboubakar at half-time could not lift the team to safety.

For many, the result raises deeper questions about the team’s long-term direction, player development and tactical identity — issues Assou-Ekotto subtly pointed to.

DR Congo’s rise under Desabre

The former left-back also extended respect to DR Congo, who under Sébastien Desabre have grown into one of Africa’s most organised and resilient national teams. Their performance in Yaoundé — disciplined, patient and decisive — highlighted a project that is clearly on an upward trajectory.

Turning the page to AFCON

For Cameroon, the focus now shifts to the Africa Cup of Nations — a tournament they last won in 2017 and where expectations will once again be high. Assou-Ekotto’s message underlines the need for a reset, both mentally and structurally.

His words may be blunt, but they reflect a sentiment widely shared across the country: the Indomitable Lions must rediscover the identity that once made defeats like this unthinkable.

The World Cup dream is gone, but the debate about Cameroon’s future has only just begun.


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