After Namibia’s clash with Cameroon ended in a 0-0 draw, head coach Collin Benjamin reflected on his team’s spirited performance with a sense of pride and pragmatism. “I think this game was not different from all the other games that we have played,” he began, highlighting his team’s consistent approach throughout the campaign. “Our intention was always to win. The intention was to qualify, but it was not to be. However, for this particular game, the morale, the energy, the discipline from my players was intact.”
The Namibian coach noted how his players’ tactical discipline made it challenging for a formidable Cameroon side to find gaps in Namibia’s defense. “I think we made it difficult for Cameroon, which is obviously a very good team, to find spaces behind us,” he explained. Despite a strong defensive focus, Namibia also managed to create a few offensive opportunities, but ultimately, the match concluded as a goalless draw. “I think it’s a deserved result for both teams,” he concluded with a tone of satisfaction, recognizing his squad’s hard work.
In a gracious post-match gesture, Benjamin congratulated Cameroon for securing their spot in the upcoming AFCON tournament, wishing them the best on their journey. His comments reflected a deep respect for the game, his players, and their opponents—closing the chapter on Namibia’s campaign with a sense of sportsmanship and hope for the future.