UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana requests to speak to the media after Bayern Munich mistake
The Red Devils lost 4-3 at Allianz Arena in the UEFA Champions League, with Onana gifting the opening goal to Leroy Sané.
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Things are not going well for Manchester United at the moment and no more so than for goalkeeper André Onana. The Cameroonian joined the Old Trafford outfit for an initial $54 million from Inter Milan in the summer but has struggled to meet expectations in his first few weeks at his new club, culminating in a crucial error in Wednesday’s Champions League group stage game at Bayern Munich at Allianz Arena.
Cameroon goalkeeper concedes all-important opening goal to Bayern attacker Sané
The Red Devils had been marginally the better team in the opening 25 minutes or so and only a crucial interception from Canadian international Alphonso Davies stopped Facundo Pellistri from opening the scoring. However, Onana fumbled Leroy Sané's fairly tame effort into his own net, a big moment in the context of a match in which the Bavarians would take two-goal leads on three separate occasions before going on to win 4-3.
But rather than hide or attempt to make excuses for his error, Onana, who has now conceded 14 goals in five matches, actively sought out a number of different broadcasters to take public responsibility for the role he played in his team’s loss in Germany.
Onana: “We didn’t win today because of me”
His interviews followed a similar pattern, with the former Barcelona academy player tellng UK-based broadcaster TNT Sports the following:
“After my mistake, we lost control of the game. I’m the one who let the team down. The team was very good. I think because of me we didn’t win this game. We have to move on and this is the life of a goalkeeper. We didn’t win today because of me”.
“I have a lot to prove. My start at Manchester United is not so good, not how I want. Today was one of my worst games. It is difficult. We are a very big club and want to win everything. It was a big opportunity for us to bounce back. It’s tough. We have to be together and work hard”.