Andre Onana takes private jet to fly to Afcon and link up with Cameroon squad for match just HOURS after Man Utd game

ANDRE ONANA immediately boarded a private jet to Afcon after Manchester United’s 2-2 draw to Tottenham at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils shot-stopper had less than a day to make it to Cameroon‘s tournament opener against Guinea.

InstagramAndre Onana headed straight onto a private jet after Man Utd’s draw against Spurs on Sunday[/caption]

GettyOnana assisted United as they battled Tottenham in a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford[/caption]

GettyThe shot-stopper is in a race to link up with Cameroon before their tournament opener against Guinea on Monday[/caption]

Onana, 27, delayed flying out to meet with his Africa Cup of Nations squad so he could assist United in a crucial match against Spurs.

And his help was much needed between the sticks as the Red Devils battled against Ange Postecoglou‘s side to secure a draw.

Erik ten Hag was desperate to put on a show in what was the first game Sir Jim Ratcliffe attended since his 25 per cent stake takeover.

While everyone left Old Trafford at around 6.30pm on Sunday, Onana headed straight to the airport knowing Cameroon’s first Afcon game is at 5pm today.

The United goalkeeper is expected to be benched in Cameroon’s Group C match against Guinea.

And instead his distant cousin Fabrice Ondoa, who plays in the French third tier, is set to take the No1 spot for the game. 

Cameroon will also face Senegal and Gambia in their Afcon group hosted in the Ivory Coast.

Former West Ham and Liverpool star Rigobert Song will be leading the Central African nation’s squad for the tournament.

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Onana missed Cameroon’s pre-championship game against Zambia to assist United in a 2-0 FA Cup third-round win against Wigan last week.

Now Ten Hag is left with his number two Altay Bayindir until Onana finishes his international duty. 

The former Inter Milan star who has been key for United this season was welcomed to Old Trafford over the summer in a £47.1million deal.

   

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