Rigobert Song, the manager of Cameroon, has stated that Andre Onana left the team’s squad prior to Monday’s 3-3 World Cup draw against Serbia due to indiscipline.
Song claims that Onana was unable to follow his instructions prior to the Serbian conflict.
Before Cameroon’s match against Serbia, Song and Onana had a falling out, which led the Inter Milan goalkeeper to fly home and leave the World Cup early.
Onana, who is Cameroon’s number one, was surprisingly not listed in their squad for their 3-3 draw with Serbia, with Devis Epassy replacing him in the starting XI.
It earlier emerged that Onana was no longer in Qatar and had left Cameroon’s camp after a disagreement with Song.
Speaking after the draw with Serbia, Song said at his post-match press conference: “The goalkeeper position is very important.
“We are in a difficult tournament and I know what I have to do, which is to make sure that the team is above any individual. Onana wanted to be left out and we accepted it.
“There are 26 players in this team working for this competition together and we want to show that spirit of discipline and respect. We are here to prove it. He’s a great goalkeeper, but we focus on the team.
“You have to adapt to the discipline of the team. If you can’t do it, if you can’t adapt to what we ask of this team, I think it is necessary to step aside and take responsibility.
“The team is more important than the individuals. I accept responsibility for the decision”
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