Switzerland beat Cameroon 1-0 in Group G of the World Cup on Thursday night (24th). There was a touching scene in the match, Swiss striker Billembourg, who is of Cameroonian descent, refused to celebrate after scoring a goal to show his respect for his country. After Cameroon's defeat, the first four African teams to play in this year's tournament have no goals, which is a serious loss of prestige.

In fact, Cameroon created few threatening attacks in the first half, and in the first 9 minutes, Togo Igambi shot high from inside the penalty area. 4 minutes later, the African Lions had a golden opportunity when Swiss center forward Venloure Ekanji made a mistake, and Zoup Mooting drove in with a single shot, but under pressure from the opponents, the shot was soft and weak and was confiscated by the Swiss keeper, Ennisema, who has been a great player for the Lions this season.

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He scored 11 goals in 16 games, but handled his shots very poorly.

Later, Cameroon attacked from the right, Togol Igambi was ready to kick at the near post, but was cleared by Swiss defender Schwendimer, while Switzerland's most threatening attack in the first half was a corner kick from Vinyl Ajenji.

Less than 3 minutes after the change of sides, Switzerland suddenly took the lead, Sutton Shakili crossed from the right, Bilbao was unmarked and scored, the 25-year-old striker refused to celebrate because he is Cameroonian, his parents divorced, he followed his mother to move to France in his childhood, and then his mother remarried a Swiss man and the whole family went to live in Switzerland.

Bile Security Road was granted Swiss citizenship in 2014 and chose to represent this European team, but he has not forgotten his roots and showed his respect for his birthplace of Cameroon by raising his hands in the air after scoring a goal in the reverse fixture.

Switzerland had a golden chance after that, Rubin Vargas shot from inside the penalty area was valiantly parried by goalkeeper Orona, and Gleshaga's long-distance shot was also solidly caught by Orona, maintaining Switzerland's narrow 1-0 win.

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