- Andre Onana and the Cameroon national team are set to face Kenya in a critical Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Uganda this October
- With Kenya leading Group J after a recent victory, Cameroon aims to seize the opportunity to reclaim the top spot in their upcoming matches
Cameroon’s pivotal matchday four of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Kenya on October 15, is slated to unfold in Uganda.
According to reports from Eric Njiru, sports Journalist, the Kenyan side will shift the fixture to their East African neighbors, as both Nyayo Stadium and Kasarani are undergoing renovations in preparation for the Africa Nations Championship in February 2025.
This exciting development is sure to send Manchester United fans into a frenzy, as they will witness Onana don the national colors at home for the second time in just two months.
The fervor was palpable on September 10, when nearly 15,000 supporters packed Mandela National Stadium for the clash between Zimbabwe and Cameroon, with many sporting Manchester United jerseys and passionately chanting the keeper’s name throughout the match.
However, a dilemma looms for the fans, as many face a conflict of interest: should they rally behind Kenya, their closest rivals, or support Andre Onana, the standout goalkeeper for their beloved Manchester United?
Yekoyada an x user wrote “Conflict of interest😢
I can’t support West Africans against our brothers Kenya, but again, our Onana. 😍😀🙌”
Mildred Namz on x writes “This is a conflicting loyalty ,but of course we will support our neighbors”
Currently, Kenya sits atop Group J after securing a 2-1 victory over Namibia, while Cameroon trails closely in second place, level on points.
The Indomitable Lions will have a chance to shift the momentum when they host Kenya on October 7, before jetting off to Uganda for the crucial reverse fixture on October 15.
The stakes are high, and the excitement is building as these two teams gear up for what promises to be an electrifying encounter!.
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