LIBREVILLE (Reuters) - Cameroon captain Benjamin Moukandjo said his inexperienced side are relishing their underdog tag ahead of Sunday's African Nations Cup final and believes the lack of big-name players may give them the edge over seven-time champions Egypt. "We haven't been favourites since the beginning of the Nations Cup and that suits us," he told Reuters. "We will take our role of outsiders and we'll play (the final) like we've played the other matches so far. "In this team, there are only eight players who have competed in a Nations Cup or a World Cup, so it’s a young group, a new group," he said. "Whatever happens on Sunday, we’ll have all grown with this Nations Cup."
Source: The Star February 04, 2017 10:18 UTC