“Players come and go, names are fleeting, but Cameroon takes precedence over everyone and players,” Onana wrote, but did not give a reason for his decision. “Cameroon is forever and so is the love of the national team.”
Onana’s last of 34 international matches was a 1-0 loss to Switzerland at the World Cup in Qatar on 24 November.
Onana later released a statement referring to disagreements with Son over the team’s tactics, which dropped him to the next match, a 3–3 draw with Serbia.
Onana said at the time, “I put all my energy and energy into finding solutions to situations that soccer players often go through, but there was no willpower on the other side.” There is also.”
Song later said that all players must be shown “discipline and respect”.
Cameroon did not advance to the last 16 after beating Brazil 1-0 in their final Group G match.
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