Denmark vs. Cameroon Near Even World Cup Odds

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Denmark vs. Cameroon looks to be a tight matchup according to oddsmakers and the amount of action coming in.  Actually the draw was getting significant action at near 30 percent and paying slightly better than 2/1 odds at SBG Global.

The pressure is really on Cameroon since they still have to face the Netherlands in their last match in Group E while Denmark gets Japan.

Cameroon star Samuel Eto'o was a non-factor in the match against Japan and he let his head coach Paul Le Guen hear about it.  Eto'o was put on the far right wing when he prefers to play in the middle. Le Guen was ripped in the press and by Eto'o so it will be interesting to see where he lines up on Saturday.  Le Guen also had to defend his decision to select Pierre Webo ahead of Achille Emana.   Things are so bad with Cameroon that players were reportedly fighting after the loss to Japan.

Cameroon has the talent to win on Saturday if they come together as a team.

Denmark has the better defense but they don't have a great deal of scoring. 

 

Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

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