By Bakah Derick in Limbe
The virgin tie between AS Lausanne and Les Amis in match six of the ongoing National Interpools has set the stage for what will be a final on the last day of play in Pool A.
After winning their opening fixture, it was hoped that one of the sides could pick a win to ease the tension of the last day in the pool. Unfortunately, the draw handed both sides four points each with possibilities of clinching the lone ticket in the group.
The earlier fixture had instated the Brasseries football school EFBC after they knocked out Kohi FC with a 2-1 defeat.
This thus gives three clubs the possibility to qualify while Kohi FC heads home.
On the last day, AS Lausanne takes on EFBC while Les Amis takes on already exited Kohi FC.
This means all games remain relevant and could produced a pool winner. AS Lausanne and Les Amis have the possibility to complicate matters should they beat their opponents. Both sides will have seven points and other factors will come into play.
Should EFBC win, they will hope Les Amis gets a draw or beaten by Kohi FC for them to finish top of pool A.
While others say Kohi FC could accompany their brothers from the Adamawa region to grab the needed seven points, others think Kohi FC should play for the honour of Maroua and exit with at least a point.
The last day will be a veritable combat in pool A.