Egypt is the toughest opponent in our group - Louis Tsoungui

Louis Tsoungui

Mon, 6 Apr 2015 Source: fifa.com

Cameroon's Louis Tsoungui was in charge of the Republic of Congo two years ago in Abidjan. They went winless in five games, but he is now in charge of his own country's national team and is aiming for big things.

"Egypt is the toughest opponent in our group," he said.

"They want to win the championship, [but] so do we. We aim to improve our record from AfroBasket 2013. But we have to respect the other teams, Mali and Gabon. If Mali brings some professional players based in France and organise themselves, they can be a threat. Gabon needs to be respected. Right now, I am waiting to hear from the federation about my preparation programme. I expect to start working on my plan from 2 June."

Cameroon are to face AfroBasket 2013 runners-up Egypt in Group C and will also face Gabon, Mali.

Source: fifa.com