
Champions League group stage worst XI: Six Man Utd flops in Premier League-based team
Dominated by Manchester United, here is the worst XI of the Champions League group stage, consisting of players from English clubs only.
Dominated by Manchester United, here is the worst XI of the Champions League group stage, consisting of players from English clubs only.
Manchester United centre-back Harry Maguire is “being made to look good” by Erik ten Hag’s tactics, according to former Red Devils defender Paul Parker.
Dumb (Chelsea) and dumber (Manchester United) face off in the Premier League this week. Here is our combined XI of the two sides…
Jamie Carragher feels that there was a “marked contrast” between Andre Onana and Nick Pope in midweek, as the former “generates confidence” despite not being “considered world-class”.
According to Fabrizio Romano, everyone at Manchester United are “supporting” Andre Onana but they acknowledge that his mistakes “must stop”.
Erik ten Hag has labelled Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana as the “second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League based on stats”.
Andre Onana is fearful that he will lose his place in the Manchester United team long term if he leaves for the Africa Cup of Nations, according to reports.
Manchester United having no choice but to drop Andre Onana is the current story, despite the ‘secure’ Erik ten Hag liking those Premier League clean sheets.
Carragher reckons Ten Hag should take a leaf out of Sir Alex’s book and be ruthless after the Manchester United’s display against Galatasaray.
Chris Sutton thinks Manchester United need a new defensive midfielder much more than a new goalkeeper despite Andre Onana’s “horror show” in Turkey.
Manchester United should attempt to replace Andre Onana with Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale in January, according to talkSPORT pundit Alan Brazil.
The reaction to Andre Onana mistakes for Manchester United is obviously measured. What is it about goalkeepers?
Paul Scholes reckons “all three goals” Manchester United conceded against Galatasaray were down to Red Devils goalkeeper Andre Onana.
Manchester United really need to learn how to hold onto a lead, but we hope they never do after another brilliant Champions League game aided by a very weird goalkeeper.
Cameroon have confirmed that Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has suffered a pelvic injury and he’s now a doubt for this weekend’s game vs Everton.
Former Manchester United defender Paul Parker thinks David de Gea was “a goalkeeper you could rely on” unlike Andre Onana.
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Man United boss Erik ten Hag insists the squad “are united” despite Alejandro Garnacho potentially facing a ban over his deleted post about Andre Onana.
Onana has jumped to the defence of his Manchester United teammate Garnacho after the youngster used gorilla emojis in a post about the goalkeeper.
Ten Hag hailed the importance of impact sub Eriksen after his cross set up Maguire for Manchester United’s winning goal against Copenhagen.
Manchester United were dreadful in the first half and better but still bad thereafter, rescued by two maligned players who should enjoy their resurgences.
Maguire scored the only goal of the game and Onana saved a last-gasp penalty to hand Manchester United a priceless victory over Copenhagen.
Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag thinks Andre Onana is currently going through his “integration period” like former goalkeepers Peter Schmeichel and David de Gea.
Former Aston Villa striker Gabby Agbonlahor would not be surprised if Manchester United lost all six of their Champions League matches in the group stage.
Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole thinks the club were “tasteless” in the way handled David de Gea’s departure from Old Trafford.
Inter Milan chief executive Giuseppe Marotta insists “anything can happen” when talking about the potential return of Manchester United keeper Andre Onana.
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Onana has made a number of high-profile errors at Old Trafford since his £47m move from Inter Milan. Is there any ‘way back’ for him? Keane’s not convinced.