Cameroon secured their place at the 2014 World Cup with a 4-1 victory over Tunisia on Sunday afternoon.
After claiming a scoreless draw in the first leg in Rades last month, the Indomitable Lions made the crucial breakthrough after just four minutes of play in Yaounde through Pierre Webo.
Benjamin Moudandjo doubled the hosts' advantage on the half-hour mark and, although Ahmed Akaichi gave Tunisia hope with a goal just after half-time, Jean Makoun netted twice in the closing 25 minutes to seal Cameroon's qualification for Brazil.
After claiming a scoreless draw in the first leg in Rades last month, the Indomitable Lions made the crucial breakthrough after just four minutes of play in Yaounde through Pierre Webo.
Benjamin Moudandjo doubled the hosts' advantage on the half-hour mark and, although Ahmed Akaichi gave Tunisia hope with a goal just after half-time, Jean Makoun netted twice in the closing 25 minutes to seal Cameroon's qualification for Brazil.
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