United’s Debut Performances Raise Questions: Onana and Mount Impressions

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Manchester United’s 1-0 victory over Wolves saw the debuts of Mason Mount and Andre Onana, two expensive summer signings. While Onana registered a clean sheet, Mount struggled with just 30 touches and failed to create any chances.

United’s performance was underwhelming, but manager Erik ten Hag praised Onana’s good saves and calmness and was satisfied with Mount’s job.

The media reacted positively to the debut performances, raising questions about United’s overall performance and attention to areas that require improvement.

Key Takeaways

– Mason Mount and Andre Onana made their debuts for Manchester United in a 1-0 win over Wolves.
– Mount struggled on his debut, with only 30 touches and failing to create a chance.
– Onana had a clean sheet but was fortunate to avoid giving away a penalty in added time.
– Despite the victory, United had a poor overall performance and there are areas that need improvement.

Debut Performances and Transfer Details

Mason Mount and Andre Onana made their debuts for Manchester United in the 1-0 win over Wolves. Mount joined from Chelsea in a £60m deal, while Onana transferred from Inter Milan for £47.2m.

Mount managed just 30 touches and failed to create a single chance. Onana, on the other hand, registered a clean sheet, although he was lucky to avoid giving away a penalty.

Erik ten Hag praised Onana’s good saves and calmness, while describing Mount’s performance as good. He stated that Mount did what was expected of him.

However, United’s overall poor performance highlighted the need for improvement to perform at a higher level.

Erik Ten Hag’s Comments

Ten Hag reflected on Onana and Mount’s debuts, praising their good saves and calmness. He believed Onana’s potential penalty incident was not a penalty. Ten Hag described Mount’s performance as good, stating he did what was expected. Ten Hag’s comments suggest he was satisfied with the performances overall, despite Mount’s struggles and United’s poor overall performance in their first match of the season.

Onana’s clean sheet helped secure the win, but his potential penalty incident raised concerns. The media coverage of Ten Hag’s comments indicates the performance of both players generated significant interest and discussion.

United’s Performance

Despite the win, the team had an underwhelming performance in their first match of the season, highlighted by struggles on the debut of one of the players. Mount’s 30 touches and lack of chances created was a major factor, as was the potential penalty incident with Onana.

United’s performance against Wolves was a far cry from the expectations considering the quality of the opposition. Onana’s clean sheet was the only saving grace for United, but it only served to mask the overall poor display.

The result raised questions about United’s ability to perform at a higher level and highlighted areas where improvement is needed.

Media Reactions

Gary Neville provided his impressions on the performances of Onana and Mount. He criticized Casemiro and suggested a midfielder for Manchester United to sign. He also warned Mauricio Pochettino of the threat posed by two Chelsea players and revealed his only problem with Nicolas Jackson’s display against Liverpool.

Metro UK provided coverage and analysis of Neville’s comments, along with those of Erik ten Hag. The media’s interest in the debuts of Onana and Mount suggested that their performances generated significant interest and discussion.

Neville’s comments and the media’s reactions showed that the duo’s debut performances raised questions about their potential at Manchester United. However, the ultimate verdict on their performances will come with time.

[News Reference: Metro Sport]

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