Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

ONANA SINGS WRONG SONG

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RIGOBERT SONG axed Cameroon keeper Andre Onana after a row – then claimed the decision inspired his side’s stunning comeback.

The Indomitabl­e Lions trailed 3-1 and looked to be heading out of the World Cup until a breathtaki­ng comeback, inspired by sub Vincent Aboubakar, earned them a point.

Aboubakar came off the bench to score a goal-ofthe-tournament contender and keep his country’s hopes of reaching the knockout stage alive.

The striker, who plays for Saudi side Al Nassr, produced an audacious lobbed finish – reminiscen­t of Karel Poborsky’s famous goal at Euro 96 – then provided the assist for the goal that earned a draw.

Song’s side still have it all to do to reach the last 16, needing a win over favourites Brazil in Friday’s final group game to have any chance of progressin­g.

First-choice keeper Onana (inset, below) was dropped after a row with coach Song, who wanted the Inter Milan star to change his style and take fewer risks during games. Song (inset, top) said: “Andre has now been left out for disciplina­ry reasons. I think we needed to make that decision.

“It was something that had to happen and maybe it was the trigger we needed for this performanc­e.

“In a squad you need to see discipline and if you can’t fit in with that discipline, with what’s required to be part of a squad, then you need to accept responsibi­lity for that.

“We don’t question his ability – he plays for one of the top teams in Europe – but you need to ensure the

Aboubakar replies after Mitrovic’s goal before a Choupo-moting leveller team takes precedence over the individual.

“At the moment I’ve asked him to wait and we will see if he is going to stay with us. It’s up to him. “The squad is more important than the interests of the individual.”

Song took a gamble dropping Onana and playing the less experience­d Devis Epassy, a decision that looked to have backfired when they found themselves 3-1 down.

But Cameroon’s incredible second-half fighback has given them a slim chance of staying.

Cameroon took the lead in the 29th minute through Jean-charles Castellett­o, who turned the ball in at the far post.

Serbia struck twice in first-half added time to go ahead, Strahinja Pavlovic heading in from a Dusan Tadic free-kick and Seregj Milinkovic-savic adding a second two minutes later.

Mitrovic made it 3-1 eight minutes after the restart, the Fulham striker scoring from close-range after a smart counter-attack.

Cameroon looked finished, but Aboubakar’s lob over Serbia’s 6ft 8in keeper Vanja Milinkovic­savic made it 3-2 in the 63rd minute.

Three minutes later, they were level, a superb counter-attack, ending with Aboubakar squaring for Eric-maxim Choupo-moting to apply a first-time finish.

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