With a crucial World Cup qualifiers match against a strong Algeria side coming up on Friday 25th of March, Cameroon national team and their coach Rigobert Song, really don’t need any distractions, yet alone injuries. And after Napoli midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, who will miss both games due to injury, a scary news came out from Cameroon and it involved Indomitable Lions keeper. Andre Onana was involved in a nasty car crash while travelling from Yaounde to Douala to join the Cameroon camp for World Cup play-off against Algeria. The 25-year-old shot stopper is luckily fine and fit for the double-header games.🔴 URGENT ! En direction de Douala (venant de Yaoundé) André Onana a été victime d’un accident de circulation. Plus de peur que de mal, le gardien international Camerounais va bien, même si le véhicule a été touché. #CFOOT🇨🇲 pic.twitter.com/FjcUnohmPe— CFOOT (@cfootcameroun) March 22, 2022 Cameroon will host Algeria for the first leg on Friday, March 25 while the second leg will be played in North Africa four days later. While Odada will be available for this important match, Cameroon will miss Napoli midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, who was injured last weekend when turning out for his club against Udinese in the Serie A, wich Neapolitans won 2-1 courtesy of Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen.’Onana to Arsenal? It’s a fantastic club, but it has slipped in recent years’Onana didn’t enjoy his last Champions League game with Ajax, since he was one of the culprits for the only goal of the match, which allowed Benfica to go through to the quarter-finals of the tournament. The future goalkeeper of Inter misjudged the trajectory of the ball in the 77th minute, flew into nowhere and caused Ajax to capitulate.(2.30) CAMEROON (2.95) ALGERIA (3.60)”Misunderstanding”, was the first comment of Ajax coach Erik ten Hag, who reminds that Jurrien Timber also bears his share of responsibility. But ten Hag did not miss out on addressing the mistake of the goalkeeper as well.”If you run off the line, you have to catch the ball… We are all disappointed, including him, of course”, said ten Hag.Andre Onana opens up about prejudice over his doping accusationsOnana will leave the club at the end of the season, and presumable sign for Inter Milan. The Cameroonian spent many years living in Amsterdam and went through the hugely difficult period of his doping violation ban for nine months there. He will be very emotional when the time comes to leave.“When I leave this city, I will cry. For sure. Thinking about it now, it hurts. It is not easy to leave the place where you grew up as a person, it helped so much. This club was great” said Onana to ESPN.