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Criticized by many observers, André Onana, who joined the Cameroonian selection late, broke the silence.
It is an episode which greatly disrupted the preparation of the Cameroonian selection for this African Cup of Nations. André Onana joined the gathering of the Indomitable Lions after his teammates. The goalkeeper was still lined up with his club, Manchester United, just before the tournament curtain rose.
A choice which has been criticized by many observers. Onana was notably criticized for putting his club in the forefront to the detriment of his national team. A reading that the main person concerned does not accept. Criticized, the Cameroonian goalkeeper broke the silence.
“Let them continue to criticize me”
While he should start for the clash against Senegal this Friday (6 p.m.), André Onana has not shied away from his responsibilities. “ I will take responsibility for everything, thundered the Cameroonian doorman at the microphone of Canal+ Afrique. Let them continue to criticize me, I’m used to it, I live with it, it’s been my daily life for ages. I do what is good for my country, what is good for me. To put this country that high, you have to be good at a club. ” The message is clear.
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