Seedorf addresses Cameroon's goal-scoring issues


Clarence Seedorf
Cameroon head coach Clarence Seedorf says he is addressing the team's goal-scoring worries ahead of their decisive Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Comoros on 23 March in Yaounde.
The Indomitable Lions, second in Group B, need a draw to qualify for this year's finals in Egypt, after Cameroon were stripped of hosting rights.
Cameroon have scored twice in five games since Clarence Seedorf took over and have failed to score in their last three games against Malawi, Morocco and Brazil.
"Scoring goals comes and goes with time but the most important thing is that we continue creating chances. The entire team must work and we then we have to score goals," Seedorf told reporters in Yaounde on Monday.
"We have to improve on our free-kicks and corners. We have to take advantage of our great physical power and the height in the team. This is something we've analysed and are keen on improving," the former Dutch international said.


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