Zuyundas midfielder Paul Pouba is facing a suspension of 2 to 4 years because of a drug test "fat man", in fact, there are quite a few players who have been penalized for "taking the wrong drug" in the past, including the current Manchester United goalkeeper O'Na Na, the Cameroonian international footballer who was suspected of taking the banned drug Furosemide during his playing days at Ajax and was suspended by the UEFA for one year in 2021, and then appealed to the Court of Arbitration for International Sport and was given a reduction in the sentence to 9 months. Later, he appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and his sentence was reduced to 9 months, but he is still a good man.
Furosemide was found in Onana's urine sample. He explained that he had taken his wife's prescription medication because he was not feeling well, and that he had thought that it was just ordinary aspirin, but it turned out to be a big mistake. Although the UEFA disciplinary panel agreed that it was an "inadvertent mistake" and that he had not benefited from the incident, it still decided to suspend him for one year to ensure that he did not consume the banned substance, but Ajax appealed to the Court of Arbitration for International Sport and was granted a three-month reduction in his sentence.