On November 11, a significant shift will take place at Manchester United as Ruben Amorim officially takes the reins as head coach. The transition comes after a tumultuous period under interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, who temporarily filled the role after Erik ten Hag’s departure. Yet, with change inherently stirring uncertainty, key players like André
André Onana
In a pulsating encounter at the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium, Manchester United’s aspirations for their first UEFA Europa League victory of this season faced a significant hurdle as they drew 1-1 with Fenerbahce. While Erik ten Hag’s side initially provided a glimpse of what they could achieve by scoring early, their inability to capitalize on that
André Onana, the talented goalkeeper for Manchester United, has a message for the fans of the club – be prepared for an even riskier style of play in the upcoming season. Onana, known for occasionally getting himself into trouble with his attempts to play out from the back, has declared that he will be taking
André Onana, Manchester United’s goalkeeper, has expressed that winning the FA Cup would not be sufficient to rescue the season for the club. Despite the struggles and disappointments throughout the campaign, securing the FA Cup trophy and earning a spot in the Europa League would not be the ultimate measure of success in Onana’s eyes.
Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana has publicly praised his former coach, Erik ten Hag, amidst growing doubts about the manager’s future at the club. Despite the intense scrutiny surrounding ten Hag due to United’s disappointing season, Onana commended the 54-year-old as a quality coach. The goalkeeper acknowledged ten Hag’s tactical prowess and described him as
During the recent match between Manchester United and Liverpool, fans were quick to notice goalkeeper André Onana applying Vaseline to his gloves. Many were puzzled by this unconventional use of petroleum jelly, with former United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich shedding some light on the matter. Bosnich explained that the Vaseline may help improve grip by reducing
Cameroon goalkeeper André Onana has made the difficult decision to miss his country’s first game at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in order to make himself available for Manchester United’s Premier League fixture against Tottenham Hotspur. The Cameroonian FA has granted Onana permission to skip a warm-up camp in Saudi Arabia and play for
Manchester United goalkeeper, André Onana, is set to be available for the club’s upcoming Premier League fixture with Tottenham. According to a source, Onana has reached an agreement with the Cameroon FA to delay his call-up ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament. This development allows him to remain in Manchester for United’s
Cameroon coach, Rigobert Song, made an interesting decision by including Manchester United goalkeeper André Onana in his squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations. Onana, who had previously walked out on the national team following a disagreement with Song, has now reconciled with the coach and helped Cameroon secure their place in the tournament.
The end of 2023 and the start of 2024 can’t come quick enough for some of the Premier League’s top players. A loss of form or failure to succeed at a new club after a big transfer has rendered 2023 as a year to forget. But for others, seemingly endless injury problems have denied them