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'I have a lot to say' - Andre Onana hits back at critics after missing Cameroon's AFCON opener due to late arrival from Man Utd

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  • Onana misses AFCON opener
  • Left United late for Cameroon game
  • Keeper has his say on the matter
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The goalkeeper played for United in their 2-2 draw against Tottenham on Sunday before getting a private jet to the Ivory Coast for the Africa Cup of Nations hours later. The 27-year-old had hoped to play for Cameroon in their tournament opener against Guinea the following day but fellow stopper Fabrice Ondoa started in the 1-1 draw instead off the back of his late arrival. After having to be calmed down when he learned manager Rigobert Song was not going to start him, the United man has now had his say on the matter.

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    WHAT ANDRE ONANA SAID

    He told Canal Plus: “I have a lot to say but I will not say it here because we are in competition. Let me continue to be criticised, I am used to it. I do what is good for my country. It’s like choosing between my father and my mother, but my country comes first; that’s why I’m here. We are together. We are here to win [the tournament]."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Onana has struggled at times following his big-money move from Inter Milan last summer. His performances have been criticised on occasion and this latest episode only adds to his unfortunate past six months or so. However, if he regains his starting spot, he could be a big asset for Cameroon as they seek to win AFCON for the first time since 2017.

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Onana will hope to be in between the sticks for Cameroon's next group stage clash against Senegal on Friday, before they take on Gambia next Tuesday. They still have a good shot of reaching the knockout stages of the competition but they may need to beat Senegal to do it.