Former Cameroonian forward, Fabrice Olinga has made a shocking statement allegedly taking a dig at his compatriot and Manchester United goalkeeper, André Onana.

The threatening message, which was shared by Olinga on his Snapchat account, revealed staggering remarks, turning heads around and sending the whole Cameroon football fraternity into disarray.

The rant came shortly after Manchester United lost the UEFA Europa Cup final to Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 in Bilbao.

The 29-year-old wrote: "You're hurting people in the dark that opened their doors for you and you think you're triumphing in the light.

"Onana, I told you last time to pray a lot. You'll tell your parents what's happening to you. I warned, but you didn't listen.

"Your cult stories where you take the energies of others will stop. You chose the wrong enemy Andrew.  When someone wants to attack my family, I am capable of the worst and a pity for you."

Olinga has been a not-too-known former Cameroonian attacker, who became the youngest ever player to score in La Liga at the age of 16, when he played for Malaga. Released shortly after, he went on to compete professionally in Belgium, Cyprus, Romania and Portugal.

He scored his first and only goal for the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon when he was called up for the 2013 AFCON qualifier game against Cape Verde and scored on his debut. He subsequently went on to represent them at the 2014 World Cup at age 18, making him the youngest in the competition at the time but never got the chance to feature.