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Panthère Roar at Home with Statement Victory

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By Angu Lesley

Football Writer,kick442.com-Cameroon


Panthère Sportive du Ndé produced a dominant display at the Fotso Victor Stadium in Bandjoun, comfortably defeating Dynamo de Douala 3-0 on Matchday 7 of the Elite One championship. Roared on by their home supporters, Panthère combined discipline with attacking efficiency to secure all three points and continue their rise in the standings.

The hosts took control early in the game and were rewarded in the 16th minute when they won a penalty following a defensive error from Dynamo. David Ngondo stepped up and calmly converted to give Panthère the lead. Dynamo struggled to recover from that setback, and their defensive issues resurfaced again before the half-hour mark. A second foul in the box resulted in another penalty, and Ngondo once again kept his composure to double the advantage in the 30th minute, putting Panthère firmly in control before halftime.

In the second half, Panthère maintained their dominance, dictating the pace of the game and limiting Dynamo’s attacking opportunities. Their superiority was further rewarded in the 60th minute when Theo Matthew William finished off a well-constructed move to make it 3-0. With a comfortable lead, the home side managed the remainder of the match professionally, keeping their shape and ensuring Dynamo had no route back into the contest.

This convincing victory highlights Panthère’s growing confidence and efficiency, particularly in front of goal. David Ngondo’s brace from the penalty spot proved decisive, while the team’s overall organization ensured a clean sheet. For Dynamo, however, the defeat exposes defensive weaknesses and a lack of cutting edge in attack, issues they will need to address quickly.

According to the latest Elite One standings on Flashscore, the result strengthens Panthère’s position among the top sides as they continue to build momentum in the early stages of the season. Dynamo, on the other hand, risk slipping down the table as the competition tightens. Panthère’s performance in Bandjoun sends a clear message—they are finding rhythm and could emerge as serious contenders if they maintain this level of consistency.

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