The Cameroonian doctor became an “instant meme” after an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction in the World Cup win against Brazil.

A medic from CAMEROON suffered an accidental wardrobe malfunction during the historic victory over Brazil.
Unfortunately, they showed more than they wanted when treating right-back Collins Fai.

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On one occasion, Fai, 30, required treatment in the 39th minute as he struggled to keep Arsenal ace Gabriel Martinelli calm down Brazil’s left flank.
Cameroon’s medics rushed onto the field to tend the injured defender.
They managed to patch up Fai, who played every 90 minutes, as Cameroon achieved one of the biggest results in their history, beating tournament favorites Brazil 1-0.
But one of the doctors accidentally showed more than they expected as they knelt to treat Fai.
They unknowingly exposed the top of her butt, driving social media nuts in the process.
One Twitter user predicted, “This Cameroonian paramedic is about to become a meme.”
Another said: “Omg this Cameroon Medic employee forgot cameras were around.”
A third joked: “Cameroon’s football paramedic casting a spell on billions will be the next meme.”
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And a fourth added: “I see a meme for this #Cameroonian paramedic in the field in the future!”
Vincent Aboubakar’s stoppage-time header out of nowhere handed Cameroon a 1-0 win in the latest upset of a shock World Cup.
Aboubakar was then immediately sent off after receiving a second yellow card for removing his jersey in celebration.
But his dramatic win wasn’t enough to send the Indomitable Lions through to the knockout rounds.
Brazil qualified on goal difference as group winners ahead of Switzerland, Cameroon third and Serbia last.
Neymar and Co. now meet South Korea in the round of 16, while Switzerland fights against Portugal for a place in the quarter-finals.
https://www.the-sun.com/sport/6829064/cameroon-medic-wardrobe-malfunction-brazil-win-world-cup/ The Cameroonian doctor became an “instant meme” after an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction in the World Cup win against Brazil.