Seedorf and Kluivert aim to prove doubters wrong with Cameroon | Paul Doyle


The appointment of the Dutch duo to manage the national team has been met with scepticism but a successful trip to Comoros would help ease some of the pressure

Located at the tip of Grande Comore island in the Indian Ocean and surrounded by elegant palm trees that seem to look down on it like leafy floodlights, the Said Mohamed Cheikh Stadium is one of international football’s most picturesque venues. But when Comoros, ranked 149th in the world, host the champions of Africa on Saturday, all eyes will be on the visiting dugout, where Clarence Seedorf and his assistant manager, Patrick Kluivert, will oversee Cameroon for the first time.

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