Andre Onana Announces Retirement From International Duty

Andre Onana Announces Retirement From International Duty

After being kicked out of the World Cup, Cameroon star Andre Onana has announced his retirement from international football.

The 26-year-old former Ajax goalkeeper, who is now at Inter Milan, had a disagreement with manager Rigobert Song on his playing style and had his time in Qatar cut short.

Onana, who had 34 appearances under his belt for the African country, was dropped for the 3-3 tie with Serbia.

Tensions between the player and his boss reportedly boiled over following the opening defeat to Switzerland.

Onana said on the situation: “I put all my efforts and my energy into unravelling the situation, but I did not get the reception I expected. I want to express my affection for my country and the Indomitable Lions.

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“Some moments are difficult to understand. However, I always consider and respect the decisions of the people responsible for the management and supervision of our team.”

Cameroon beat Brazil in their final group game, but it wasn’t enough to see them progress as Switzerland finished second to the South Americans.

Onana has now decided to call him on his international career, despite his tender age.

He said in a statement: “It all started in Ngol Nkok, a small village where, from a very young age, my family passed on to me the values that identify the Cameroonian people. I understood that love for this country is eternal and that commitment is non-negotiable.”

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