Nigeria vs Cameroon | AFCON 2023 HIGHLIGHTS | 01/27/2024 | beIN SPORTS USA

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Nigeria vs Cameroon | AFCON 2023 HIGHLIGHTS | 01/27/2024 | beIN SPORTS USA


Nigeria defeated Cameroon and advanced to the Quarter Finals of #AFCON2023
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  1. Imagine I have beautiful school behind my house the only neighbor really I have I love hear my kids I love and enjoy every morning every every every kind of activities amazing but sometimes the teachers the teachers wrong about how educated kids you just continue to take care of the education the fathers put at home but it's very dangerous this time society no have education at all I'm sorry about that one coach show me his finger because he broke my gate and he tried to use my street neutral because the county closed it's Betty by teachers even know how education at all skills class professional ethics you are the simple after daddy leave you there trust you and you want to stay continued education to his kids people need a more skill professional education and skill discipline love how three kids etc etc manners education it everything people Class diplomacy yes very important li citizen ❤

  2. Holy moly this is fun when we have one goal gollllllllllll⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🌎🌎🌍🌍🧬🧬🧬❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🧬🧬

  3. Good morning beautiful world one of my favorite sports soccer football Cameroon one of my favorite things in the entire world😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤i love you beautiful people angels everywhere ❤

  4. If this is the kind of quality football we can offer in Africa, we don't have a chance in the world stage. What a decline. African government should put more resources because we used to a lot better than this. Shame, really

  5. This Soccer is the only thing giving Nigerians Joy… I am a born Nigerian but I left the country to make more money. I travel to Nigeria to visit 2 times a year.

  6. I knew intelligent play would be the difference. Nigeria is not going to outhustle most of the teams in the AFCON. Especially the upcoming teams. We are going to win from discipline, tactics, adaptability, and creativity. Both Iwobi and Lookman showed why they are world class footballers. Iwobi could have settled for the more obvious give and go, but he opted to go wide with the unmarked Bassey. If you notice, Lookman suspended his run, in order to stay onside, and when the cross came, he stuck out his foot without looking at where he was directing the ball to in order to catch the keeper off guard. Everything he did was sheer brilliance. This is why I hope to see Iheanacho soon. Although, he must be committed to defend. This is where Simon has the edge. However, if we are looking for goals, he would be the choice. Iwobi, Lookman, and Iheanacho would be lethal against a defense that has to contend with Osimhen. Part of why Lookman was neglected was because three Cameroonian defenders surrounded Osimhen.

  7. 2:49 These are the kind of unselfish players I love! Osimhen could've taken a shot on goal but he saw that Lookman was in a better position so he passed the ball to him; team over individualism ❤👍🏽

  8. The rivalry between Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon is something I can relate to. It's like sibling rivalry…….these 3 great countries are related in more ways than meets the eye. I'm a Nigerian, but I love my Ghana and Cameroon brothers and sisters… just as much as I love my fellow Nigerians. It was a great game….. someone had to win anyway. Congratulations to Nigeria. Congratulations to Cameroon as well for putting up a good fight.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Plenty love from Houston, TX.

  9. I love watching the African teams. They are so skilled and athletic but tactically a bit of a mess. I think if Nigeria or one of the other top African teams had an A List manager you might see them go on to win a world cup. That's the only difference I see between them and a Spain or Portugal or ??