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Onana and Ajax did have a falling out, with him (supposedly) being open for a one year extension, Ajax wanting two, him sort of playing things along until it was obvious he would just run out his contract (despite not being eligible to play). Then his ban ended and we had injuries to both our (geriatric) first and second keepers, and so Onana was called on, and he was really bad.
But not just bad, his whole attitude was sour, and it became an issue with his teammates even commenting on his lack of professionalism. It boiled over when he then one game couldn't be bothered to join the rest of the team in thanking the away support, making the whole team wait, with Klaassen and Blind visibly irritated at him.
Onana (who was bad in that game, conceding a goal after a very lazy pass that lost possession) said in a post-game interview that he didn't care about the criticism from the fans, saying:
"People can say what they want, I don't care. If you are angry, it is your problem; if you are happy it is your problem. So for me it doesn't matter, I only take the critic from the coaches. For the rest, they can sing they can cry, I don't give a shit."
Which you can imagine didn't land well with fans - with a player who clearly looked like he didn't give a shit on the field came out and said (in their eyes) that he actually really didn't.
After that, Onana went from starting to not included in the squad for any of the season's remaining games (including that week's cup final). There were then reports Ten Hag had sent him away on holiday for the final month (7 games) of the season, though he did then appear on one photo on social media around the title win I think?
Pasveer (that season's actual first keeper) commented on Onana's attitude in an interview after the season as well:
'After his suspension André followed his own plan, didn't say much and that bothered some guys as well,' Pasveer shares in Heroes Magazine. When Onana made his return under the crossbar, Ajax conceded as many goals in two games as in 20 games with Pasveer: four. 'If you are not only concerned with yourself, but also with your backline, that ball might not get near the goal,' Pasveer searches for an explanation.
The veteran makes it clear that he assigns Onana 'enormous talent' and knows the goalkeeper was causing a furore before his suspension. 'But he was mainly concerned with himself at the end,' he adds. 'I can only judge on what I saw. And then I don't think he is a real top athlete, but maybe that was very different before the doping case. In my eyes, he is not someone who wants to do everything to get better.'
Ten Hag always refused to comment on the situation though, so we can't really know if he took personal issue with Onana. We do know that Onana's attitude was openly shit, failing to be there when two injuries meant he was needed, and then immediately getting sent away from the squad for the remainder of the season.