Strong reaction from Erik ten Hag as Carragher attacks the £43 million Manchester United star

Erik ten Hag is defending his keeper, Andre Onana, and he’s currently the talk of Manchester United.

Strong reaction from Erik ten Hag as Carragher attacks the £43 million Manchester United star

Andre Onana took a step back following his previous excellent performance in the Golden Glove competition as he was unable to maintain his consistent form this past Wednesday in Istanbul, making a catastrophe of mistakes in goal.

 

Because of their mistakes, Manchester United’s chances of qualifying for the Champions League are now out of their control. United must defeat Bayern Munich and hope for a draw between Galatasaray and Copenhagen.

 

According to The Telegraph, Onana is now thought to be worried about his spot in the United team since Altay Bayindir has a chance to dethrone the Cameroon international at AFCON.

Carragher provides commentary on Andre Onana

Carragher didn’t hold back while calling Onana a “liability” and asserting that after that performance, if the 27-year-old had been a junior player making his debut, he would never play again in his column for The Telegraph.

 

“An inconsistent goalkeeper has nowhere to hide.” “Andre Onana may still have the public’s support, but time and patience are not on his side,” Carragher said before going on.

 

“Manchester United cannot continue to have a goalie who frequently commits such simple mistakes. He will grow increasingly exposed the longer this goes on.

To rediscover their finest form, outfield players might gradually integrate into a new squad. Managers beg for patience if their new hires struggle in their first year of play, and some signings can be given a year’s grace period before being evaluated.

 

Goalkeepers are too significant to be taken lightly. Errors must occur infrequently as the final line of defense, not frequently.

 

Carragher went on to say that Onana’s errors are far too often to be disregarded, which might force Ten Hag to make a crucial choice.

 

Andre Onana is defended by Erik ten Hag

Ten Hag was seated for his press conference just hours later, before to the journey to Newcastle. Here, he was questioned in-depth on Onana, as was to be expected.

But instead, he was fully defending his best goalkeeper before of a crucial match.

 

“If you look closely at the statistics, you’ll notice that he is the second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League and that he has the second-best predicted goal-preventing ability in the league.

 

“He’s doing well, but he is aware that he made some mistakes in the Champions League, but he has performed admirably overall in the first five months.”

 

Ten Hag went on to mention that Onana frequently follows up a subpar performance with a strong one.

 

“You are aware as well.You have witnessed his response to a poor performance, such as when he played brilliantly against Burnley in Munich.He has a strong personality and a strong character, and he will handle it.

 

 

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