“I believed I would retire from the national team,” but to make matters worse, Ten Haag will also lose his starting GK “for a moment” in January next year.
It’s a series of bad news. But I can’t cry this time.
Director Erik ten Haag faced another ‘trouble’. Manchester United’s new goalkeeper Andre Onana will be absent from his position in January next year to participate in the African Cup of Nations, which will be held during the season.
The 27-year-old Onana announced his retirement from the Cameroon national team at the end of last year. During the 2022 Qatar World Cup, a disagreement with the coach became the ignition.
Manchester United selected Onana as a goalkeeper to replace David de Gea in this summer transfer window. At that time, there were no Nations Cup variables. However, Onana overturned his retirement from the national team last month.
Onana made his return match in the 6th round of Group C of the Nations Cup qualifiers against Burundi on the 13th (Korean time). Cameroon defeated Burundi 3-0, finishing first in Group C and advancing to the finals.스포츠토토
This means that Manchester United will have to play without their starting goalkeeper Onana for up to seven games in the new year. The Nations Cup held in Ivory Coast will be held from January 13 to February 11 next year.
Coach Ten Haag is not having a good day due to issues with Anthony and Jadon Sancho. Anthony, who was caught up in ‘dating violence’, was excluded from the force.
His ex-girlfriend revealed that she was assaulted at a hotel in Manchester, England, in January. Police investigations are currently underway in Sao Paulo and Manchester, Brazil. Anthony decided to leave the team until a solution was found.
Sancho is also in conflict with coach Ten Haag. He exploded when coach Ten Haag said that Sancho had been excluded from the Arsenal match on the 4th because he failed to perform at the required level during training. Sancho retorted, saying he was a “scapegoat.”
It is a situation that needs to be sutured in some way, but it seems that the sediment will remain.