Cameroon boss shocked by Gabon scalp

French manager Paul Le Guen is shocked after tasting his first defeat with Cameroon at the hands of African Cup of Nations outsiders Gabon.<br>

كتب : Omar AbdelAziz

الخميس، 14 يناير 2010 - 14:13
French manager Paul Le Guen is shocked after tasting his first defeat with Cameroon at the hands of African Cup of Nations outsiders Gabon.

The Indomitable Lions were downed by a Daniel Cousin strike on Wednesday, which sent them to the bottom of Group D.

"I am still shocked. I do not know what happened," Le Guen said after the match in Lubango.

"Perhaps when I look at this match again, I will be in a position to analyse it better."

Dream

On the other hand, Hull City striker is over the moon after he scored the all-important goal for the Black Panthers.

"It is a dream, to have beaten a star-studded Cameroon team. It was difficult but we held on," he said.

Ironically, Cousin was the only player to have scored a competitive goal against Cameroon since Le Guen took charge in July 2009.