Senegal, Cameroon quarter-final goes to extra time

Football
By AFP | Jan 29, 2017
Cameroon's Benjamin Moukandjo (centre) scored with a free-kick against Burkina Faso [PHOTO: COURTESY]

The Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final between Senegal and Cameroon on Saturday went into extra time after a goalless 90 minutes.

Senegal, one of the favourites heading into the tournament, had the best of the chances in normal time in Franceville but could not find a way past Fabrice Ondoa in the Cameroon goal.

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