Qatar Tribune

Suspended Onana shocked by Cameroon stance at World Cup

- (STATS PERFORM/DPA)

ANDRE Onana said there was “no will on the other side” to resolve difference­s after the Inter goalkeeper was suspended by Cameroon team management at the World Cup.

The 26-year-old looks to have had his last involvemen­t at Qatar 2022, with reports indicating he planned to catch a flight out of the country.

Onana issued a statement in the wake of his shock demotion, which Cameroon team officials on Monday put down to undisclose­d “disciplina­ry reasons”. For his part, Onana denies behaving against the team’s interests.

Coach Rigobert Song left the goalkeeper out against Serbia, preferring Devis Epassy for Monday’s thrilling 3-3 World Cup draw.

Reports suggested Onana’s omission came after a disagreeme­nt with Song over his playing style in the 1-0 loss against Switzerlan­d, when he had the most touches outside the box by a goalkeeper ever recorded in a World Cup match (26).

Onana has denied that was the trigger, telling the Relevo website: “The game with the feet? No, there is nothing.” He issued a statement on Twitter, saying his suspension was tough to understand.

It read: “Yesterday I was not allowed to be on the ground to help Cameroon, as I always do, to achieve the team’s goals. l always behaved in a way to lead the team to success in a good manner.

“I have put all my efforts and energy into finding solutions to a situation that a footballer often experience­s, but there has been no will on the other side. Some moments are difficult to assimilate.

“However, I always respect and support the decisions of the people in charge of pursuing the success of our team and country. I extend all my strength to my team-mates because we demonstrat­ed that we are capable of going very far in this competitio­n.

The values that I promote as a person and as a player are the ones that identify me, and that my family has given me since my childhood. Representi­ng Cameroon has always been a privilege. The nation first and forever Andre Onana

“The values that I promote as a person and as a player are the ones that identify me, and that my family has given me since my childhood.

Representi­ng Cameroon has always been a privilege. The nation first and forever.”

Onana also told Relevo: “I’m fine. If it’s fair or not it doesn’t matter any more. The most important thing is that the country always wins and I wish them a lot of luck.”

Cameroon face Brazil in their last Group G game on Friday, sitting two points behind second-placed Switzerlan­d and needing to win to stand any hope of reaching the next phase.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Cameroon’s goalkeeper Andre Onana during a training session.
(AFP) Cameroon’s goalkeeper Andre Onana during a training session.

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