'I'm the dad of these kids', Cameroon's Song gets tough with Onana
Cameroon
coach Rigobert Song praised his team's fighting spirit after they salvaged a
3-3 draw against Serbia at the World Cup on Monday, without first-choice
goalkeeper Andre Onana who was left out of the squad for disciplinary reasons.
Onana
was marked as "absent" on the team sheet at Al Janoub stadium and
Song explained that he had to put the team first for a game that left the
Indomitable Lions on one point in the group before they play Brazil.
"He
is a very important player but we are in a competition and my role is to put
the team first ahead of an individual," Song told a news conference amid
reports of a falling out over tactics.
"He
is one of the best keepers in Europe. This is not about his performances but
you have to preserve the squad," he added about the Inter Milan keeper.
"Maybe
we needed a strong signal. It's a big risk that I took. But I'm the dad of
these kids so when I have to take risks and make decisions, I do that and I
stand by what I do."
The
46-year-old Song, who won a record 137 caps for Cameroon and played in four
World Cups with the African side, has yet to decide whether Onana will be sent
home or if he will get a second chance.
"We
will see if he continues. We will see if he abides by the rules again," he
said.
Stand-in
keeper Devis Epassy struggled, notably allowing too much space on his left for
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, but Song was not concerned.
"We
were leading and then after those two (stoppage-time) goals we thought it was
over, but we saw that the players rallied back and I can only be happy about
that," Song said.
"The
most important is to give the Cameroon people emotions. What matters is the
mindset and the collective spirit and in that regard we played a great game. We
showed fighting spirit."
Cameroon,
however, have a mountain to climb in their last Group G game on Friday as they
need to beat Brazil to stand a chance of making the knockout phase.
"It
is possible. We believe in it and we did not come here just to go through the
motions," Song said.
"Cameroon
still has a part to play in this World Cup."
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