Devastated Onana Drops Gloves After Man Utd Draw

In the recent Champions League match between Manchester United and Galatasaray, goalkeeper Andre Onana’s performance has come under scrutiny. Despite twice holding a two-goal lead, Manchester United ended up drawing 3-3, leaving them at the bottom of Group A.

Onana’s handling of Hakim Ziyech’s free-kicks, particularly the second goal, has been a point of criticism. On the pitch, he was visibly distraught, and social media users have not held back in expressing their dissatisfaction. This has led some fans to question if United should consider bringing back former goalkeeper David de Gea.

Onana’s distribution ability, which was once highly regarded, also came into question as he struggled with a pass accuracy of fewer than 50% in the match. With Galatasaray’s goalkeeper, Fernando Muslera, boasting a pass accuracy of 78%, some argue that opponents targeted Onana as a potential weakness.

As fans ponder Onana’s future as United’s No. 1 goalkeeper, the debate continues regarding his avoidable mistakes and overall consistency.

Onana’s Costly Mistakes

Onana’s performance during the match against Galatasaray highlighted the costly mistakes he has been making throughout his debut year with Manchester United. He let in two Hakim Ziyech free-kicks, with the second goal considered saveable. Onana’s errors have been a recurring theme, and fans are starting to question if he should remain as United’s No1 goalkeeper.

Social media users criticized his performance, with some demanding the re-signing of David de Gea. Furthermore, Onana’s distribution ability, once hailed as a foundation for the manager’s blueprint, was lacking as he had a pass accuracy of fewer than 50% in the match. This, coupled with Galatasaray’s goalkeeper, Fernando Muslera, having a pass accuracy of 78%, raises concerns about Onana being seen as a liability by opponents.

Social Media Backlash and Fan Demands

The social media backlash and fan demands following the match against Galatasaray have raised serious questions about the future of United’s goalkeeper. Andre Onana’s performance, particularly his errors in letting in two Hakim Ziyech free-kicks, has come under scrutiny. Social media users have criticized his performance, with some fans even demanding the re-signing of David de Gea. Onana’s mistakes throughout his debut year with United have been a cause for concern, and fans are starting to question if he should continue as the team’s number one goalkeeper. Additionally, Onana’s distribution ability, which was initially praised, was found lacking in the match, with a pass accuracy of fewer than 50%. This has led some to argue that opposing teams see him as a liability and are taking advantage of his weaknesses.

Onana’s Mistakes Onana’s Distribution Ability Social Media Backlash
– Avoidable mistakes – Hailed for ability – Criticism of performance
– Consistent errors – Foundation for manager – Calls for De Gea’s return
– Fans questioning future – Pass accuracy <50%

Onana’s Distribution Woes

Andre Onana’s struggles with distribution have become a growing concern for Manchester United. The goalkeeper, who was initially hailed for his ability in this area, had a pass accuracy of fewer than 50% in the recent match against Galatasaray. This discrepancy has led some to argue that Galatasaray deliberately took long-range shots, viewing Onana as a liability.

Onana’s poor distribution has been a recurring issue throughout his debut year with United, raising doubts among fans about his suitability as the team’s number one goalkeeper. As United continues to struggle in the Champions League and faces the possibility of elimination, resolving Onana’s distribution woes will likely become a priority for the club.

In contrast, Galatasaray’s goalkeeper, Fernando Muslera, boasted a pass accuracy of 78%.

Onana’s Emotional Response

The goalkeeper’s profound distress was evident as he removed his gloves following Manchester United’s draw against Galatasaray. Onana’s emotional response on the pitch reflected the disappointment and frustration he felt after letting in two Hakim Ziyech free-kicks, particularly the second one that was considered saveable.

Social media users criticized his performance, with some fans even calling for the re-signing of David de Gea. This match was not the first time Onana has been in the headlines for avoidable mistakes, leaving fans questioning if he should continue as United’s No. 1 goalkeeper.

Additionally, his distribution ability, which was once hailed as a key strength, seemed to be lacking as he had a pass accuracy of fewer than 50% compared to Galatasaray’s goalkeeper, Fernando Muslera, who had a pass accuracy of 78%.

[News Source: Daily Star]

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