Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has been heavily criticised by former Tottenham and England winger Aaron Lennon.
Cameroon International took responsibility for both Lyon goals last night and had a disappointing 2-2 draw for Man UTD in the Europa League.
Reuben Amorim’s side has shown signs of improvement in their all-around play, but continues to get disappointing results due to occasional individual errors.
United lacks clinical goalscorers ahead of time and misses many opportunities, but Onana also has a huge number of opportunities to give their opponents a goal.
Last night was definitely everything about Onana as he said his teammates would “smoke” with him as he looked really poor for both Lyon’s goals.
Andre Onana has heavily criticized another poor Manchester United performance.
This is not the first time Onana has focused after a unified bad outcome, and it seems that it will not be the last.
Lennon was in charge of being a BBC critic, saying, “They are two major mistakes. He, in my opinion, had to save both and united today.”
The report added that Lennon said he was confident that Onana’s teammate, a former Milan goalkeeper, had disappointed the club with such a poor performance.
This was not an ideal response from Onana after he was criticised for the stab wounds from former United player Nemanya Matic before the match.
The Serbian midfielder branded Onana, one of United’s worst goalkeepers in history. It’s fair to say the 29-year-old did not come out there exactly and silence the critics.
United hopes to perform much better when hosting Lyon at Old Trafford for the second leg of this Europa League quarterfinals.