"My players are not satisfied"... Marc Brys's bitter assessment
The head coach of Cameroon, Marc Brys, still cannot digest the underperformance against Eswatini in the match counting for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

Despite their technical superiority, the five-time African champions were held to a draw (0-0) and are now relegated to second place in their Group D, behind Cape Verde.
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In his customary press conference, the Belgian coach denounced organizational dysfunction during the trip to South Africa, which greatly displeased the players.
We played a good match, created good chances but failed to score. I am satisfied but not happy with the results. The players are not satisfied due to repeated issues that prevented us from training systematically. We are six days away from the next match and we must be focused to show a better face. Work on our style of play and our philosophy of the game. We wish to be able to train in peace.
Cameroon up against the wall facing Libya
The Indomitable Lions must win against Libya on Tuesday in the match of the 6th day of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
A potential new underperformance risks distancing them from the race for a spot in the global tournament.