Andre Onana retires from international football after being sent home from Cameroon’s World Cup camp following a shouting match with manager Rigobert Song… as the Inter Milan goalkeeper insists his country ‘comes before any person or player’
- Andre Onana has confirmed his retirement from international duty for Cameroon
- The Inter Milan goalkeeper was sent home from Cameroon’s World Cup camp
- After a dispute with manager Rigobert Song, Onana was forced to leave Qatar
Andre Onana has announced his retirement from international football after being removed from Cameroon’s World Cup squad earlier this month.
Onana, 26, was sent home from the tournament in Qatar following a blazing row with manager Rigobert Song, who reportedly took issue with his goalkeeping style.
According to Marca, Song lambasted the Inter Milan shot-stopper during training for taking too many risks with his feet, sparking a shouting match between the pair. Leaked footage later showed the head coach explaining what was said during the dispute.
Andre Onana has announced his retirement from international football for Cameroon
Onana was sent home from Cameroon’s World Cup camp after a row with boss Rigobert Song
The ex-Liverpool and West Ham man claimed his goalkeeper became tearful after approaching him to discuss his displays and that he avoided speaking to him.
Onana was subsequently dropped from Cameroon’s squad and forced to leave Qatar earlier than planned, before his country went on to suffer elimination in the group stage.
Now he has made the decision to step down from international duty altogether, confirming his Cameroon retirement in a lengthy post on social media.
Leaked footage showed Song claiming that Onana cried and refused to speak to him before sending him home from their World Cup camp out in Qatar earlier this month
He wrote: ‘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.
‘I remember how we watch the matches as a family. Only Cameroonians can understand what it means to us to see the Indomitable Lions play. That’s when I started dreaming of one day wearing the national team jersey.
‘And now, after endless hours of training, endless trips and a lot of perseverance, I can proudly say that I have fulfilled my great dream.
‘But every story, however beautiful it may be, has its end. And my story with the Cameroonian national team has come to an end.
‘Players come and go, names are fleeting, but Cameroon comes before any person or player. Cameroon remains eternal and so does my love for the national team and for our people who have always supported us no matter how difficult the moment was.
‘My feeling will never change. My Cameroonian heart will continue to beat and wherever I go I will always fight to lift the flag of Cameron [sic] as high as possible.
‘I will continue to support as a fan, just as the more than 27 million Cameroonians do at every match. I can only thank all those who trusted me and believed that I could add and contribute to this team.’
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