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June 21, 2015, at 00:30 in Cameroon, the Indomitable Lionesses have an appointment at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. Facing China, they have the opportunity to make history by qualifying for the quarter-finals of the World Cup women's football. A challenge that the Cameroonian measured at fair value. The Chinese were second place in Group A, behind Canada. The  Hao Wei ladies trained together for three years and it is showing on the field. The Steel Roses are also characterized by their physical abilities at the service of a very defensive game. This means that the Cameroonian strikers will have to show fighting spirit to solve the Chinese puzzle.


The defense of the Indomitable Lionesses have to be more concentrated. Against Japan and Switzerland, Cameroon has shown some weaknesses at the back. "We lacked concentration in the first quarter of an hour each time," admitted the coach of the Lionesses. However, China counts on the speed of its attacking partnership of Ma Jun and Li Ying. Enow Ngachu and his staff know what to expect against a team whose game is similar to that of Japanese women.


The only African survivor at this stage of the competition, Cameroon therefore now carries the hopes of an entire continent and the Lionesses are aware. Enow Ngachu does not want to put extra pressure on the team, "As I have said many times, we have come to learn. First we play for fun and if we can surprise China, all the better. "