
Onana explains the conflict with Dzeko: Adrenalin that makes us angry is welcome
Reading Time: 1min | Thu. 23.02.23. | 15:29
The African keeper and the Bosnian striker of Inter Milan altercated during the Champions League tie against Porto
Something is wrong in the air surrounding the Stadio Meazza in Milan, definitely. After a dispute between Romelu Lukaku and Nicolo Barella during the weekend, another pair of Inter players collided during the Wednesday night UCL tie between Nerazzurri and Porto.
Keeper Andre Onana and striker Edin Dzeko had a vocal exchange in the second half. Hakan Calhanoglu even had to restrain the custodian after he was seen screaming at Dzeko.
The Cameroon international was then told to hush and focus on the match. Onana looked to have told the striker to 'shut up' pointing at him angrily before midfielder Calhanoglu stepped in.
André Onana had to be held back after it got heated with Inter teammate Edin Džeko 😳 pic.twitter.com/egym8fO05x
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Onana has since played down the incident involving Dzeko, insisting the win for his side was the most important thing.
"These things happen in the game, everyone has a right to think what they want. If the adrenaline that makes us angry also helps us to win games the way we did tonight, then it's welcome!" Onana told Sky Sport Italia.
Inter will take a 1-0 goal advantage to Portugal next week for the return leg after Lukaku's solo goal.









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