"Our team has not stopped progressing since the qualifiers and it is true that against Cameroon we face a difficult opponent. It could be on the mental side that the game is won. I feel that the boys are confident," he told reporters on Friday. Cameroon are a young side, bereft of several key players who pulled out before the tournament, but with little to lose and gaining in confidence. Burkina Faso were the surprise package of the 2013 tournament, when they reached the final for the first time, and have similar ambitions this time round even if key midfielder Jonathan Pitroipa is out of the tournament with injury.
“That is the dream we have and our people are expecting us to do so,” said striker Prejuce Nakoulma. Tunisia have been to 13 successive Nations Cup tournaments but have failed to reach the semi-finals since winning the trophy at home in 2004.
(Editing by Pritha Sarkar)
