AL WAKRAH (Qatar): Cameroon staged an impressive comeback in a 3-3 draw against Serbia at the World Cup despite replacing its goalkeeper at the last minute. Andre Onana, who plays for Italian club Inter Milan, wasn't in Cameroon's lineup or even at the stadium to watch the Group G match.
Coach Rigobert Song said he dropped his starting goalkeeper for “disciplinary reasons,” but didn't give any specifics. “In a group you need to respect the rules that apply to everybody, and I prefer to ensure that the team takes precedence over individuals,” Song said.
“If you can’t fit in with what’s required to be part of a squad, then I do think that you need to step up to the plate and accept responsibility for that.” Song replaced Onana with Devis Epassy, who made only his sixth international appearance.
“I took a risk, I realize that," Song said. “Maybe we’re going to have to explain what happened later." Song said Onana hasn’t been kicked out of the squad and didn't rule him out of Cameroon’s last group stage match against Brazil on Friday.
“For the time being I’ve asked him to wait and we’ll see if he’s going to stay with us,” Song said. “It’s up to him as well to a certain extent. He’s going to have to agree to respect the rules to perhaps come into the squad.”
Onana, who has 34 international caps made no comment on the decision except posting the starting lineup, with his notable absence, on Instagram. Epassy said he found out Sunday night he would replace Onana, who offered him encouragement. “We don’t have any problem together,” Epassy said. “It’s my role to be ready.”