Veteran winger Dennis Rommedahl inspired  Denmark to a thrilling 2-1 victory in Pretoria, claiming one goal  and setting up another as Morten Olsen's side dumped Cameroon out of the  2010 FIFA World Cup™ and, in the process, ensured the Netherlands,  Group E leaders, a last-16 spot.
Cameroon  coach Paul Le Guen made three changes to the side which had lost to  Japan, while the Danes were boosted by the return of skipper Jon Dahl  Tomasson. Samuel Eto'o was back in a central role up front, having  played wide on the right in the opening game, and that switch looked  like paying off as early as the fifth minute when Achille Emana teed him  up for a low drive which flashed a yard wide.
Denmark, playing in all white, had been largely anonymous in the  opening few minutes, with Eto'o and Stephane Mbia prominent in a lively  start by Le Guen's side. However, moments after the Cameroon captain had  showed his intentions, the Danes fired a reminder that they too were  desperate for the win as Rommedahl sprang Cameroon's offside trap and  fizzed a shot a yard over.
The west  African side were on top, though, in the early stages, no doubt driven  on by the deafening chorus of vuvezelas, which only got louder when a  lapse in concentration by Christian Poulsen gifted Cameroon a  10th-minute lead. Only days after Daniel Agger's own goal had put them  on the path to defeat against the Dutch, Denmark were handing out  presents once again, with the blond defender laying Thomas Sorensen's  clearance right into the path of the grateful Pierre Webo. He clipped a  tidy cross into Eto'o and the Inter Milan striker slid the ball home  with ease.
Yet Denmark refused to be  shaken in the way they had been against the Netherlands and slowly  clawed their way back into the game. Twice Jesper Gronkjaer went close  within the space of 60 seconds – first rifling in a shot which was  deflected out by Nicolas Nkoulou, then trying his luck with a diving  header from the resulting corner. The Danes still had to be alert at the  other end of the pitch and Cameroon might have restored their lead but  for some less-than-impressive finishing from Emana.
With their inspirational captain Tomasson back  on board, and Bendtner clearly benefitting from a few extra days'  training, the Danes grew in confidence and their pressure paid off after  33 minutes when Rommedahl set off down the right before firing an  inviting ball across the face of goal which Bendtner prodded home with  his right foot. The match swung from end to end as the first half  reached a a thrilling climax. Rommedahl and Tomasson both tested the  Cameroon rearguard, while Eto'o saw his shot clatter the post. Emana  then almost finished off a dangerous burst forward, but Sorensen was  equal to his chip.
More goals seemed  inevitable and Webo, a constant threat, twice went close to edging his  side in front as the hour mark approached. He failed to profit, however,  and was left to rue his missed opportunities when, just seconds later,  the Danes raced down the other end of the pitch and took a crucial lead  through Rommedahl, who curled an exquisite left-foot shot past the  despairing dive of Hamidou Souleymanou.
There  was no let-up from either side as the clock ticked on. Cameroon  substitute Mohamadou Idrissou missed a hat-trick of gilt-edged chances,  Tomasson's tame effort was easily claimed by Souleymanou, and Emana's  right-foot effort was athletically palmed away by Sorensen. Vincent  Aboubakar also went close in a frantic finish but the Danes held out for  a memorable win in the face of waves of late Cameroon pressure. The  Indomitable Lions are out but Denmark march on to a win-or-bust  encounter with Japan in Rustenburg on Thursday.fifa.com
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