Ajax fear no-one as they hunt unlikely European glory - Onana

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Ajax fear no-one as they hunt unlikely European glory - Onana
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“It is important for us to do something big. If that means winning the treble, well that will be simply beautiful.”

Four times European champions Ajax are hunting their first major continental triumph since Patrick Kluivert downed AC Milan in the 1995 final and have warmed hearts with a thrilling run to the last four that has recalled the glory days of Johan Cruyff and Total Football.

“After beating Juventus and Real Madrid you’re not afraid of anyone,” Onana said in an interview with AFP. Cameroon international Onana has been a fixture between the sticks as the Dutch giants hunt a historic treble that Ajax have not completed since Cruyff’s 1972 heyday, when they won the second of three consecutive European Cups and combined that with the Dutch Cup and league title.

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