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‘Onana’s Injury Update: Relief For Manchester United Ahead Of Everton Showdown’
Manchester United can breathe easy as the clouds of concern over goalkeeper Andre Onana‘s fitness appear to dissipate. Reports from the trusted Fabrizio Romano assure fans that the injury sustained during international duty is a minor setback, not a serious blow.
During Cameroon’s emphatic 3-0 victory over Mauritius in the World Cup qualifier, Onana faced a momentary setback with a shoulder issue.
However, the latest updates suggest this setback won’t hinder his availability for United’s crucial clash against Everton next Sunday. Onana’s courage was evident even in the face of injury, as he bravely defended the net until the 81st minute, demonstrating his commitment before being replaced due to the adductor muscle concern.
Despite receiving four-minute on-field treatment, the resilient 27-year-old managed to walk off unaided, signalling a potentially speedy recovery. While the immediate focus remains on his swift return for United’s upcoming match, questions loom over his participation in Cameroon’s next fixture against Libya.
The uncertainty surrounding his availability for this international duty adds an element of suspense to Onana’s road to full recovery. For Manchester United faithful, Romano’s reassuring update comes as a welcome relief, paving the way for Onana’s potential return to fortify the team’s defence in the impending face-off against Everton. The stage is set for Onana’s recovery saga, with United fans eagerly anticipating his triumphant comeback to the goalpost.