The final group stage game between Cameroon and Brazil left fans in dismay.
First of all, Brazilian fans and supporters had great hope that their team will win their group stage game three against Cameroon. This wasn't the case after the fulltime of the match.
During the first half, Brazil had many open chances of scoring but it ended up to a draw without any team netting.
During the second half, Brazil tried to press harder but they didn't manage to score a goal against Cameroon.
Cameroon were determined to win the game despite having fewer shots on target and shots off target.
However,during the last minutes of the match Cameroon recorded history by scoring one goal against their opponents Brazil. They become the first African team to Win a match against Brazil in FIFA world cup competitions. the goal was scored by Vincent Abubakar.
The indomitable Lions Vincent Abubakar then received is red card smiling! 
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