FIFA World Cup: Cameroon, Serbia clash in must-win game for both

After failing to score and losing their opening games, both Cameroon and Serbia need their strikers on target when they meet on Monday at the World Cup. A loss for either side would make qualification to the next round dependent on other results.

Published : Nov 27, 2022 16:16 IST

Serbia’s Aleksandar Mitrovic (right) and Strahinja Pavlovic at a training session in Doha on Sunday.  Mitrovic, who has 50 goals for Serbia, looked jaded in the opening game against Brazil and coach Dragan Stojkovic would want him to come good on Monday. Mitrovic could pair up with Dusan Vlahovic if Vlahovic is fit enough to start.
Serbia’s Aleksandar Mitrovic (right) and Strahinja Pavlovic at a training session in Doha on Sunday. Mitrovic, who has 50 goals for Serbia, looked jaded in the opening game against Brazil and coach Dragan Stojkovic would want him to come good on Monday. Mitrovic could pair up with Dusan Vlahovic if Vlahovic is fit enough to start. | Photo Credit: AFP
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Serbia’s Aleksandar Mitrovic (right) and Strahinja Pavlovic at a training session in Doha on Sunday. Mitrovic, who has 50 goals for Serbia, looked jaded in the opening game against Brazil and coach Dragan Stojkovic would want him to come good on Monday. Mitrovic could pair up with Dusan Vlahovic if Vlahovic is fit enough to start. | Photo Credit: AFP

After failing to score and losing their opening games, both Cameroon and Serbia need their strikers on target when they meet on Monday at the World Cup.

“The highest level is unforgiving,” Cameroon coach Rigobert Song said after his team’s opening 1-0 loss to Switzerland. “We no longer have any room for error and we’ll be going for broke.”

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Serbia has a fine finisher in Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, but he has only just shaken off a groin injury. If he starts, coach Dragan Stojkovic would ideally pair him with Aleksandar Mitrovic. Mitrovic has 50 goals for Serbia and his last-minute header against Portugal in Lisbon last year sent the Serbs to Qatar and put the Portuguese into a playoff. He started the 2-0 loss to Brazil but looked jaded, as did Vlahovic when he came on.

Stojkovic is hopeful Juventus left winger Filip Kostic will be fit to start. If he is, and the front three is backed up by standout Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, it could be a busy afternoon for Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana, who also plays in Italy’s Serie A for Inter Milan.

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Cameroon also is likely to have a three-man attack with Bryan Mbeumo on the right of striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Karl Toko Ekambi on his left. Toko Ekambi scored five goals at last year’s African Cup of Nations as Cameroon reached the semifinals.

Renaissance

The 33-year-old Choupo-Moting has enjoyed a renaissance with Bayern Munich since Robert Lewandowksi left to join Barcelona, netting 11 times in 16 games. Song will hope he gets his 20th international goal at Al Janoub Stadium.

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa has been a revelation in midfield for Italian league leader Napoli this season. He will be key to shutting down Milinkovic-Savic, who should drop into a deeper role if Serbia starts with two strikers.

A defeat knocks Serbia out if Brazil fails to win against Switzerland in the other Group G encounter, while a loss would eliminate Cameroon if the Swiss don’t win.

Meanwhile, the Serbian football federation was charged by FIFA on Saturday for hanging a political banner about neighbouring independent state Kosovo in the locker room before playing Brazil at the World Cup.

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