Onana out of Cameroon’s World Cup qualifier
Goalkeeper Andre Onana has pulled out of Cameroon’s World Cup qualifier against Libya on Tuesday after leaving the field injured when they beat Mauritius in their opening Group D game on Saturday.
Onana has returned to Manchester United for treatment for an unspecified injury, the Cameroon Football Federation said on Sunday.
He looked to be struggling with his adductors when he went off with 10 minutes left of the 3-0 win over Mauritius in Douala but no detail of his injury was given by the federation.
Several press reports said his decision to leave the game was a precautionary measure and that Onana should be able to play for Manchester United at Everton next Sunday.
🚨ONANA OFFICIAL NEWS:
The Cameroon Football Federation informs public opinion that the player André #Onana, injured and injured during the match against Mauritius on November 17, 2023 in Douala, is not part of the delegation of the Indomitable Lions currently at Benghazi.… pic.twitter.com/pxUXUxYBts
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