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Senegal v Cameroon: Cisse tells favourites their time is now

Africa Cup of Nations favourites Senegal must take their chance to claim a first major trophy as they prepare to face Cameroon in the quarter-finals, says head coach Aliou Cisse.

The two teams meet in Franceville on Saturday in a match that represents "unfinished business" for Cisse.

"A sense of unfinished business, a job not yet accomplished," Cisse told AFP ahead of the last-eight tie.

"It is true that every day we say to the players, 'Don't make the error that we made'.

"When you have the possibility to write history, it's now, not tomorrow. In 2002, we were 25, 26 years old and we said to ourselves, 'No worries, in 2004 we will win it'.

"And we still haven't won it. It is a regret."

"I'm very happy with what we have achieved so far, as our group-stage matches were tricky," head coach Hugo Broos told FIFA.

"When you look at teams like Ivory Coast, Algeria and Gabon going out, you have to be pretty satisfied with how we have done.
 
"Senegal have played really well so far and even thrilled their fans at certain points, but we are going to prepare as best we can so that we can reach the semi-finals.

"It is okay to dream [of winning the tournament], but we have to keep our feet on the ground and focus on our next match."

 

Sadio Mane has scored twice for Senegal at the tournament, netting the crucial first goal in his side's matches against Tunisia and Zimbabwe.


Cameroon - Benjamin Moukandjo

Cameroon's stand-in captain Benjamin Moukandjo is one of the Indomitable Lions' star names and will have to shine if his team are to cause an upset.


KEY OPTA STATS:

- Senegal have a slight advantage in the overall head-to-head record against Cameroon; five wins for Senegal and four for Cameroon (five draws). 

- Senegal recorded two wins and a draw in this year’s group stage. They have never had a better record during the group stages of this competition (also W2, D1 in 2002).