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Andre Onana slammed in AFCON, the last disaster at Manchester United

The Cameroonian player was benched in the decisive game against Gambia

By Mario Perez

Andre Onana was benched in Cameroon national team's 2-3 win against Gambia.

Manchester United Cameroonian goalkeeper Andre Onana was strongly slammed in the last few hours during the last game facing his national team against Gambia in the third game of the AFCON’s group stage, where the Cameroonians achieved a sensational 2-3 win to advance to the round of 16 of the competition.

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The 27-year-old keeper, who was let by United a private jet to arrive to the Cameroonian national team camp in Ivory Coast on time to play against Guinea in less than 23 hours of having played with the Red Devils against Tottenham, was benched against the Guinean team, which massively enraged Onana.

In this sense, the keeper would have started an internal war with his coach Rigobert Song according to the English journal The Mirror, which would have continued after the debut of Onana in the AFCON in the second game of the competition’s group stage against Senegal, where the keeper had a disastrous performance.

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The player another disaster for the Red Devils in a season to forget

In this respect, Song hit mercilessly Onana in the Cameroon national team’s final game of the group stage against Gambia, where the keeper was benched again, having been replaced in the lineup by the 28-year-old player Joseph Fabrice Ondoa Ebogo, a keeper much less popular than the Manchester United player, who completed another disaster for the Red Devils in a season to forget.

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