Andre Onana: I takes Responsibility For Man. United Lost at Bayern Munich
Manchester
United goalkeeper Andre Onana has taken responsibility for the team lose
against Bayern Munich.
Speaking
after the game to TNT sport Onana
admitted that he has "let the team down" and that they failed to get
a result at Bayern Munich "because of me".
In an
eventful game in Germany, Onana's error gifted Bayern a crucial lead that they
quickly doubled after United had started in disciplined fashion.
A flurry of
goals followed but United were always chasing and ultimately fell short, suffering
a 4-3 loss.
"This
is the life of a goalkeeper," Onana said
"It's
difficult. We started very good. After my mistake we lost control of the game.
It's a difficult situation for us, for me especially because I'm the one who
let the team down.
"We
were very good on the ball, they didn't create any chances, their first shot on
target I made a mistake. It was the key point and the team went down because of
that mistake.
"If we
didn't win today it was because of me.
"I have
to learn from it and be strong. I have a lot to prove. My start in Manchester
hasn't been so good, not how I want. This was one of my worst games."
Also Speaking,
former United defender Rio Ferdinand , a pundit on TNT sport agreed with
Onana's assessment that the mistake was crucial to the game.
"All
the blame [for that goal] lays at his door," he said. "It was a
straightforward save. It's not a hard shot to deal with. He'd expect to make
that save.
"It
epitomises Manchester United this season. Most of the goals they've conceded
this season, they could have made tougher for the opposition. He hasn't dealt
with a big moment there."
Onana joined
United in the summer for £47.2m after helping Inter Milan reach the final of
last season's Champions League.
However, the
Cameroon international has struggled at times behind a shaky defence, conceding
14 goals in six games in all competitions.
They have
now lost four of those six games this season and each of the past three.
While his
error was indeed costly, Onana did also make five saves in Wednesday's game to
prevent Bayern running away with the match.
Team Manager
Erik ten Hag, has however refused to let his goalkeeper take sole
responsibility for the loss, saying there is a group accountability for
results.
"It's
good he's doing that but it's about the team," said Ten Hag when told of
Onana's comments. "Mistakes are being made but you have to bounce back as
a team.
"If one
player makes a mistake, it's done, its gone. We have to believe as a team that
we can always bounce back. Tonight we showed it.
"Stay
in the game and don't allow the opponent to score a goal. It's not about one
mistake. It was too easy for the player to have the shot."
There were
some positives for Ten Hag to take from the game, notably the way they fought
back in to the contest twice to give themselves hope. But United were undone by
their fragility.
"[We
are] disappointed because we should stay in the game," continued the
Dutchman. "If you score three goals at Bayern Munich you have to take a
point.
"We are
in a period, a lot is going against us. We have to make our own luck. We've
played great teams in the last three games."
They next
travel to Burnley for a Premier League game on Saturday evening.
"Every
game is important, every game is huge," added Ten Hag. "We have to
make our own luck. Nobody can help you. We, team, me included, only we can do
it. It's in our hands, nobody else."
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