Erik ten Hag doubles down on support for Andre Onana after dismal showing against Galatasaray as he praises his No1’s ‘strong character’ and resilience
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Erik ten Hag insists Andre Onana will bounce back from his latest off-night in Istanbul as he threw his support behind the Manchester United goalkeeper.
Onana was at fault for two letting in two free kicks from Hakim Ziyech at Rams Park on Wednesday night as United were held to a 3-3 draw by Galatasaray that threatens to end their Champions League hopes.
It was the latest setback for the Cameroon keeper who has come under fire for a series of errors since joining United for £47.3million from Inter Milan in the summer, even though he had improved significantly of late.
Ten Hag pointed to Onana’s excellent display at Burnley in September after he was at fault for a Leroy Sane’s goal against Bayern Munich as proof of his keeper’s resilience.
‘He is a strong character. He is a personality and he will deal with it,’ said the United manager. ‘You know also, because you have seen how he is reacting on a bad performance like in Munich. At Burnley he was outstanding.
‘If you analyse it well then you see he is the second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League based on stats. His expected preventing goals is second-best in the Premier League. He’s doing well but he knows that in the Champions League he has made some mistakes, but overall in the first five months he has done well.’
Erik ten Hag doubled down on the defence of his No1 Andre Onana on Friday afternoon
The ex-Inter Milan player had a dismal evening at Galatasaray during Man United’s 3-3 draw
However, Ten Hag admits that he is frustrated by the errors that have cost United in the Champions League this season as they have conceded no fewer than 14 goals across five Group A games so far.
‘On Wednesday, we played very good, also in Copenhagen,’ he said. ‘Even in Bayern Munich, we played very good. But we have to do some things better and eliminate individual errors. But we can sort this out and I would be more concerned if we didn’t play well.’
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