He will never play for me again—simple tactical instructions and he still can’t follow them! What a terrible player. Zero discipline, zero drive. I put the blame squarely on Ten Hag for bringing this mess to Manchester United. This should be his last game in a United shirt—no excuses, no second chances. I’m done watching this lazy, careless football. He’s a liability, not a player.” Get him out of this club😡😱🙀

André Onana Under Fire After Costly Blunders in Draw Against Lyon
Manchester United’s hopes in the Europa League suffered a setback after a disappointing 2-2 result against Lyon, with goalkeeper André Onana at the center of a storm. The Cameroonian shot-stopper made critical mistakes, including misjudging a free-kick and allowing a late equalizer, which have led to widespread criticism from fans and former players alike.
One United legend didn’t hold back, tearing into Onana’s display: “He’d never make my starting XI again—he can’t even execute basic tactical instructions! No commitment, no discipline. A complete disaster.” The same figure also pointed fingers at ex-manager Erik ten Hag, holding him responsible for bringing Onana to the club and calling for an immediate end to the keeper’s time at Old Trafford: “There should be no more chances. He’s done.”
Since his £45 million arrival from Inter Milan in mid-2023, Onana has failed to meet expectations. Statistics show he’s been directly responsible for nine goal-conceding errors—more than any other goalkeeper in the Premier League over that period.
Despite the backlash, current manager Ruben Amorim defended his goalkeeper, urging fans to see the bigger picture. “Football is a team game,” he said. “Mistakes happen. We learn from them and move forward.” Amorim’s comments aim to maintain squad morale, but the pressure from the fanbase continues to build.
Supporters, however, are losing patience. The outspoken criticism from the club legend reflects a broader frustration within the fanbase, with many demanding a change between the posts to tighten the defense and restore stability.
This latest blunder adds to growing concerns about Onana’s consistency in high-stakes matches. While Amorim is standing by him for now, murmurs of Manchester United scouting Zion Suzuki again suggest the club may be exploring alternatives—either as future competition or a full-on replacement.
It’s crunch time at Old Trafford, and if Onana is to hold onto his position, a dramatic turnaround in form is urgently needed