Cameroon launched the defence of their Africa Cup of Nations title with a routine 2-0 Group F victory over Guinea-Bissau. Yaya Banana and Stephane Bahoken were on target for the Indomitable Lions at the Ismailia Stadium in Egypt. Christian Bassogog should have put Clarence Seedorf’s Cameroon ahead just past the half-hour mark when Karl Toko Ekambi burst down the left and his cutback found Bassogog but he shanked his effort horribly over with goalkeeper Jonas Mendes out of position having attempted to close down Ekambi. Guinea-Bissau offered little going forward with their best opportunities falling to Judilson Gomes and Juary Soares, who both fired over. Banana opened the scoring after 66 minutes when he got on the end of a corner from Ekambi to head low past Mendes into the net. It was 2-0 just three minutes later when a defensive mix-up in the Guniea-Bissau box saw an attempted clearance hit Sory Mane and the ball then dropped for Bahoken to calmly slot home. Topics Cameroon, Guinea Bissau, Africa Cup of Nations, Cameroon, Guinea Bissau Cameroon 2 Guinea-Bissau 1: Ngadeu-Ngadjui completes comeback to send Broos’ men top Cameroon ‘highly motivated’ after bonus dispute, says Seedorf Cameroon v Guinea-Bissau: Broos urges new heroes to emerge AFCON 2015 Preview: Cameroon v Guinea Mickael Pote brace earns Benin draw with Ghana Perfect 10 for David Silva as he plans City exit strategy Nelson hails support of ‘role model’ Sterling Scott expects physical and technical challenge against Norway Signing Lukaku is a dream for Inter, says agent Tuesday’s big transfer rumours: Manchester United offered megastar in exchange for Pogba Quiz! Can you name the 50 most valuable players in world football? 15 Premier League players who should definitely leave their clubs this summer Revealed! Which Premier League teams have the easiest – and hardest – starts to the 2019/20 season? Manchester United confident of beating Manchester City to centre-back