Onana: I left everything behind to become No 1 by fa_football Tags:EnglandEnglish Premier LeagueFootballSoccerUnited Kingdom 18 comments Should be 24 instead of 1 Does this tool ever shut up He’s terrible. 💀 I mean he’s genuinely in contention, he’s basically De Gea with good footwork Since coming back from AFCON he’s been outstanding. He is the number one in confidence, but skill? Won’t put him at top 10 even. As always the title is misleading. Makes it sound like it meant just his move from Italy to England or something. He’s just explaining how difficult it is to leave your home and family, especially so young, to chase a dream of becoming a professional footballer. Just ask yourself , would you like this guy to be the keeper in your team ?! If your answer is yes , good for you . My answer is absolutely not . I’d never read an interview with him before. He seems like a good kid. > Onana attributes his success to his family, friends and in being African, which he says with pride is “a big privilege”. Saw a few games of him, his long pass distribution was pretty spot on. Clown He returned from AFCON a different man. I like that because he sounds humble. Genuinely a player I wouldn’t mind succeeding. Number 1 at what? Even his skills? Want he already number 1 at Inter? Bruvs not even number 1 choice GK for Cameroon At ajax the black panter at manchester u black kitty cat Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
As always the title is misleading. Makes it sound like it meant just his move from Italy to England or something. He’s just explaining how difficult it is to leave your home and family, especially so young, to chase a dream of becoming a professional footballer.
Just ask yourself , would you like this guy to be the keeper in your team ?! If your answer is yes , good for you . My answer is absolutely not .
I’d never read an interview with him before. He seems like a good kid. > Onana attributes his success to his family, friends and in being African, which he says with pride is “a big privilege”.
He returned from AFCON a different man. I like that because he sounds humble. Genuinely a player I wouldn’t mind succeeding.
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Should be 24 instead of 1
Does this tool ever shut up
He’s terrible.
💀
I mean he’s genuinely in contention, he’s basically De Gea with good footwork
Since coming back from AFCON he’s been outstanding.
He is the number one in confidence, but skill? Won’t put him at top 10 even.
As always the title is misleading. Makes it sound like it meant just his move from Italy to England or something.
He’s just explaining how difficult it is to leave your home and family, especially so young, to chase a dream of becoming a professional footballer.
Just ask yourself , would you like this guy to be the keeper in your team ?! If your answer is yes , good for you . My answer is absolutely not .
I’d never read an interview with him before. He seems like a good kid.
> Onana attributes his success to his family, friends and in being African, which he says with pride is “a big privilege”.
Saw a few games of him, his long pass distribution was pretty spot on.
Clown
He returned from AFCON a different man. I like that because he sounds humble. Genuinely a player I wouldn’t mind succeeding.
Number 1 at what?
Even his skills?
Want he already number 1 at Inter?
Bruvs not even number 1 choice GK for Cameroon
At ajax the black panter at manchester u black kitty cat