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Ex-Manchester United man involved in terrifying plane incident that left teammates unconscious

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Former Manchester United defender Saidy Janko has slammed the "unacceptable" events that led to their plane making an emergency landing.

The 28-year-old was a part of the Gambian national team that endured dizziness and headaches as a result of a lack of oxygen that forced their flight to the Ivory Coast to end prematurely.

The flight was in the air for nine minutes before the aircraft encountered pressurisation issues causing those on board to fall unconscious.

Gambia begin their Africa Cup of Nations exploits on Monday when they take on reigning champions Senegal. The FIFA-ranked 126 in the world face Cameroon and Guinea in Group C but their preparations have been marred by the "inhumane" circumstances on their flight to the tournament. READ MORE: The fee United will get from Borussia Dortmund as Jadon Sancho loan confirmed READ MORE: Jadon Sancho fires clear two-word message after United loan move Janko, who left United for Celtic in 2015 before permanent spells with St Etienne, Valladolid and Young Boys, posted on Instagram: "Unacceptable.

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