Marc Brys has expressed his joy after Cameroon's victory over Kenya secured their spot in the 2025 AFCON finals.
Cameroon head coach Marc Brys has expressed his delight after leading the Indomitable Lions to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in Morocco.
The Central African giants booked their ticket to the tournament after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Kenya in a Group J encounter at the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala, Uganda on Monday.
The decisive moment came in the 63rd minute when second-half substitute Enow Boris scored a stunning long-range free-kick, which soared straight into the net.
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Despite a valiant attempt by Kenya's goalkeeper Bryne Omondi, who dived to the right, the strike was unstoppable and sealed Cameroon's qualification with two games to spare.
In his post-match interview, Brys shared his excitement, acknowledging the challenge posed by the Kenyan team.
"Of course, it's a huge win. I think they're all very satisfied. It was a difficult game. We needed a lot of energy and concentration. So, if you're qualified two games before the end, you're already there," he remarked.
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Brys emphasized the significance of securing early qualification for Cameroon, a feat that has not occurred frequently in recent years.
"I don't think it happened too quickly now in the past for Cameroon. So it's nice. Everybody's very happy. I think also we deserved it. So everything together makes it a nice day," the Belgian tactician added.
The match, held behind closed doors, was a tense affair from start to finish, with both teams eager to secure crucial points.
Cameroon had already proven their dominance over Kenya just days earlier, when they claimed a convincing 4-1 win at the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaoundé.
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However, Monday’s clash was far from easy, with the Harambee Stars putting up a determined fight.
Kenya’s loss sees them remain third in Group J with just four points, trailing group leaders Cameroon, who now have 10 points, and second-placed Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe, who are set to host Namibia later on Monday, currently sit on five points, while Namibia remains at the bottom of the group with zero points.
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For Cameroon, the win not only guarantees their spot at the AFCON finals but also continues their impressive form in the qualification campaign.
Their tally of 10 points ensures that they cannot finish outside the top two, securing a place among the continent's elite for the 24-team tournament set to take place in December 2025.
With Cameroon, hosts Morocco, and Burkina Faso already confirmed for the finals, the remaining spots will be determined in the final rounds of qualifying matches.
Kenya, meanwhile, will need to regroup and prepare for their remaining fixtures against Zimbabwe away on November 11 and Namibia at home on November 19 if they hope to keep their qualification hopes alive.
The top two teams from each of the 12 qualification groups will earn a spot at the AFCON finals, adding extra importance to Kenya’s upcoming matches.