He said I’m the worst Goalkeeper in the history of Manchester United and that hit me so hard,I’m going to take extra measures to win the game against Lyon today and prove him wrong!” Manchester United Goal keeper Andre Onana responds to critics. Is Andre Onana going to be able to live up to his words today?

I’m Ready to Prove Everyone Wrong” – Andre Onana Breaks Silence After Harsh Criticism Ahead of Manchester United vs Lyon
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has finally spoken out following a sharp jab from a football pundit who labeled him “the worst goalkeeper in the club’s history.” The harsh comment hit the Cameroonian shot-stopper hard, but instead of backing down, Onana is using it as fuel to drive his performance in the upcoming match against Lyon.
Ahead of the high-stakes encounter, Onana made a bold and passionate declaration: “He called me the worst in United’s history—those words really struck me. But I’m putting in the work, and I’m going all out in today’s game to show him he’s wrong.” The remark reportedly came from a former footballer turned analyst and has clearly struck a nerve with the 28-year-old keeper.
Since his transfer from Inter Milan to Old Trafford, Onana’s tenure has been rocky, with several shaky performances, particularly in European competition. His mistakes have drawn heavy fire from critics and comparisons to legendary United keepers like De Gea, Van der Sar, and Schmeichel haven’t done him any favors.
But this time, Onana is drawing a line.
What might just be a pre-season fixture for many is something much more personal for the United No.1. It’s a chance for redemption, a moment to silence the noise and reclaim his reputation. Insiders at the club reveal that Onana has doubled down on training, putting in long hours and working closely with his goalkeeping coach in preparation for this match. His determination is said to be rubbing off on teammates, with many inspired by his intensity and commitment.
Manager Erik ten Hag, who previously coached Onana at Ajax, remains in his corner. “Andre’s a warrior,” said Ten Hag. “He’s faced tough times before and always comes back stronger. This will be no different.”
Supporters now eagerly wait to see if Onana can turn words into action. The clash against Lyon may not define the season, but for Onana, it could be a defining moment in his United journey—a chance to flip the narrative and win back the fans.
Football is often about those key moments—where pressure births greatness. For Onana, this is one of them. He’s not backing down. He’s rising up—with grit, fire, and something to prove.
As the match begins and the spotlight hits, all eyes will be fixed on him. Can he silence the critics? Time will tell. But one thing’s certain—he’s stepping onto that pitch with something to fight for.