Despite Cameroon’s bright start, Salah reminded the hosts of his predatory instincts after just eight minutes with a snapshot from outside the area that flew over. The North Africans showed more urgency at the start of the second half and the game started to open up. The Liverpool man should have done better 10 minutes after the break as he latched on to an underhit Martin Hongla backpass just inside the Cameroon half. It was headed on by Karl Toko Ekambi but goalkeeper Gabaski got down well at his near post to make the save. A similar move from Cameroon saw Gabaski spill a cross from the left but the defender was there to clear.
Source: Ethiopian News February 03, 2022 21:58 UTC