World Cup 2010: Paul Le Guen admits 'lack of order' cost Cameroon against Japan

Frenchman frustrated by performance...

By Rupert Fryer

Keisuke Honda - Japan-Cameroon - World Cup 2010 (Getty Images)
Following his side’s 1-0 defeat to Japan on Monday afternoon, Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen was left bemoaning a lack of cohesion amongst his ranks.

"I regret that the players were not able to play at the level they could," the Frenchman told the-afc.com.

"In the second half they fought but there was a lack of order in their fight.

"I think we were too nervous during the first half."

The Indomitable Lions went down to a first half Keisuke Honda goal and Le Guen admitted he was frustrated that his side didn't play to the level he expects.

"We lost many, many easy balls and that's why I'm disappointed because when you feel your team is not at its best level you are frustrated," he said.

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