The Cameroonians were with their backs to the wall. They were under barrage fire from the Serbs and, at one point, it seemed the Indomitable Lions were heading for a fall. Or even disaster.However, Rigobert Song then pulled off a decisive move and reached for Vincent Aboubakar. From that moment on, the game turned upside down, and ended in a shocking 3-3 draw.Aboubakar’s moment of magic salvages a point for Cameroon”It was important to show fighting spirit, and determination, and we saw that,” said Song after the match.”We were dedicated in our game, we scored the first goal and then conceded three, we thought it was over, and then we saw the great reaction of the players, and I want to thank them.World Cup Pulse: I’m my own man, Cameroon boss Song disputes Eto’o inferenceAsked about Andre Onana’s expulsion from the squad, the promising gaffer said.”The position of goalkeeper is very important, but you know that we play in a very difficult, challenging competition, and I know what I have to do, which is to make sure that the team has priority over the individual. Andre wanted to leave, and we accepted that decision. We have 26 players, we are all here together, and that’s why we have to show team spirit, be disciplined, and respect each other. We know he is a good goalkeeper, but we knew we had to do without him today.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6843404##The Cameroonians are still with a chance of reaching the knockout stage, although they will have to chase a victory against mighty Brazil.”I firmly believe in my players, and I think we can do better than today, but gradually we are getting stronger and there are young players and sometimes you have to give them time. Against Switzerland, we showed a little, but today much more, that we are improving. They are very enthusiastic and dedicated, sometimes they get a little carried away and if you look at the goals we conceded, we gave them away, those are the mistakes of the young players, but you have to provide them with confidence, they will get better. It is possible to beat Brazil and we believe in ourselves. We didn’t come to the World Cup just to show up. We firmly believe that we are capable. Cameroon have more to show at the World Cup. They are strong, but so are we,” Song concluded.##NAJAVA_MECA_6843381##