A new look Cameroon team continued a great start to Africa Cup of Nations qualifying by thrashing star-stacked Ivory Coast 4-1 in Yaounde on Wednesday.
Clinton N’Jie and Vincent Aboubakar scored twice each for the Indomitable Lions, with reigning African Player of the Year Yaya Toure on target for the Elephants.
Cameroon, Algeria, Congo, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde Islands, Senegal and Tunisia achieved back-to-back victories, while Egypt are in trouble after successive defeats.
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Defending champions Nigeria maintained their record of never losing nor conceding a goal against South Africa in a competitive match by forcing a 0-0 Cape Town stalemate.
It was a crucial away point for the Super Eagles after a stunning home defeat by Congo on Saturday.
Algeria snatched a 1-0 win over Mali in Blida, Congo beat Sudan 2-0 in Pointe-Noire, Burkina Faso crushed Angola 3-0 in Luanda and Cape Verde edged 2012 champions Zambia 2-1 in Praia.
Senegal triumphed 2-0 over Botswana in Gaborone and Tunisia beat seven-time champions Egypt 1-0 in Cairo, leaving the pointless Pharaohs bottom of Group G.
Cameroon opened their Group D campaign with a 2-0 victory in the Democratic Republic of the Congo last Saturday and have a three-point lead after two matches.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo bounced back to overcome Sierra Leone 2-0 in Lubumbashi and share second place with Ivory Coast on three points.
Sierra Leone, forced to play a home fixture in the Democratic Republic of the Congo because of the Ebola crisis, are pointless having lost in Ivory Coast four days ago.
Germany-born Cameroon coach Volker Finke recently axed 13 of the World Cup squad that fared disastrously in Brazil three months ago, including talisman Samuel Eto’o.
Record four-time African Player of the Year Eto’o retired from international soccer a week later, and young stars N’Jie and Aboubakar have taken up the mantle.
They have scored three goals each in two qualifiers and both came close to hat-tricks against an Ivory Coast side lucky to escape with only a three-goal defeat at Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo.
Cameroon had a goal disallowed, struck the woodwork and came close to scoring several other times in a display reminiscent of the great Lions teams that won the African title four times.
A deflection off a defender helped N’Jie put Cameroon ahead on 15 minutes, only for Toure to level 10 minutes later when he slid in to convert a cross.
Aboubakar intercepted a headed back-pass to fire past veteran goalkeeper Boubacar Barry and give the hosts a 2-1 halftime lead.
A loose ball was hammered home by Aboubakar on 54 minutes and he set up N’Jie to score with an unstoppable close-range shot 14 minutes from time.
Christian Atsu netted five minutes from time to earn Ghana a 3-2 away victory over Togo after a see-saw west African derby.
Jonathan Ayite gave Togo an early lead, then headed goals from Asamoah Gyan and Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu put Ghana in front by halftime.
Tottenham Hotspur striker Emmanuel Adebayor equalized 13 minutes from time and Atsu won the match with a low shot from outside the penalty area.
Victory for Ghana after a disappointing home draw with Uganda relieved the pressure on coach Kwesi Appiah amid media speculation that a defeat would have seen him fired.
South Africa had a late chance to beat Nigeria when substitute Tokelo Rantie broke through only to be foiled by an outstretched leg of Nigeria goalkeeper and captain Austin Ejide.
Nigeria went close a few minutes earlier when a Christian Osaguona header eluded goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa and Eric Mathoho calmly headed the ball off the line.
Burkina Faso, runners-up to Nigeria in last year’s Africa Cup of Nations final, triumphed 3-0 thanks to a brace from Jonathan Pitroipa after Aristide Bance had opened the scoring.
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