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“We Are Ready” – Omossola Sets the Tone as Cameroon Prepare for South Africa AFCON Test

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By Neilley Claude EBESSA, 

Journalist kick442.com – Cameroon

On the eve of a decisive Africa Cup of Nations encounter, Simon Omossola’s words have come to define the atmosphere within the Cameroon camp. Calm yet confident, the Indomitable Lions’ goalkeeper made it clear that the team is fully prepared for the challenge that awaits them against South Africa, a side he openly acknowledges as strong and well-organized.

Omossola’s message goes beyond simple match readiness. By stressing that only the players called up matter, he highlighted the unity and focus that have carried Cameroon through the competition so far. Despite external discussions around selection and absentees, the squad has remained locked in on its objective: pushing forward in the tournament and earning a place in the quarter-finals.

Cameroon’s run at AFCON has been built on resilience and discipline rather than flair. The team has shown the ability to manage difficult moments, stay compact defensively, and compete with intensity when it matters most. Omossola, vocal and composed from the back, has embodied that mentality, offering leadership and reassurance in high-pressure situations.

Facing South Africa for the first time at AFCON since 1996, Cameroon know history alone will not win this contest. Bafana Bafana’s structure and technical quality present a real test, but Omossola’s confidence reflects a squad ready to embrace the challenge.

As kickoff approaches, Cameroon’s message is clear and unified. They respect their opponents, believe in their own potential, and are prepared to fight together. For the Indomitable Lions, this match represents another opportunity to prove who they are—and how far they intend to go in this tournament.

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