Etta Eyong the Cameroon hero in tense AFCON win over Gabon
Levante striker Karl Etta Eyong emerged as the hero in Agadir, netting a sixth-minute winner to grant Cameroon a vital 1-0 victory over rivals Gabon. The clinical strike ended a long-standing hoodoo for the Indomitable Lions, marking their first-ever AFCON triumph over their central African neighbors following decades of frustration.
The match served as a successful debut for coach David Pagou, who took the reins following a high-profile feud between Samuel Eto’o and former manager Marc Brys. Pagou made bold headlines prior to kickoff by dropping Manchester United’s Andre Onana and veteran talisman Vincent Aboubakar from the tournament squad entirely.
In a bizarre twist of leadership, Cameroon utilized a shared captaincy model, with defender Nouhou Tolo wearing the armband for the opener. On the pitch, Bryan Mbeumo acted as the architect, delivering a sublime pass to Etta Eyong, who slotted the ball through the goalkeeper’s legs after a tense VAR review.
Gabon introduced Marseille star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang early from the bench to chase an equalizer, but the Panthers struggled to break down a resolute Cameroonian defense. The victory pulls the five-time champions level with Ivory Coast at the top of Group F, setting the stage for a heavyweight battle later in the tournament.
