
Man United have to consider selling Andre Onana after another horror display vs Ipswich Town
Manchester United defeated Ipswich Town with a 3-2 scoreline after a topsy-turvy Premier League clash at Old Trafford.
Jaden Philogene tapped it home for the Tractor Boys in the 4th minute.
An own goal from Sam Morsy and Matthijs de Ligt put United ahead, but things took a drastic turn when Patrick Dorgu was sent off for a studs-up challenge on Hutchinson before the break.
The chaotic first half ended with Philogene bringing the scores level.
Harry Maguire turned the tide in United’s favour again in the 47th minute with a superb header off a brilliantly delivered set-piece by captain Bruno Fernandes.
The Red Devils defended resolutely and limited attacking opportunities for the visitors.
While Patrick Dorgu and Rasmus Hojlund will rightfully face criticism for their underwhelming performances, Andre Onana cannot escape scrutiny for his shaky presence between the sticks.
Manchester United defeated Ipswich Town with a 3-2 scoreline after a topsy-turvy Premier League clash at Old Trafford.
Jaden Philogene tapped it home for the Tractor Boys in the 4th minute.
An own goal from Sam Morsy and Matthijs de Ligt put United ahead, but things took a drastic turn when Patrick Dorgu was sent off for a studs-up challenge on Hutchinson before the break.
The chaotic first half ended with Philogene bringing the scores level.
Harry Maguire turned the tide in United’s favour again in the 47th minute with a superb header off a brilliantly
delivered set-piece by captain Bruno Fernandes.
The Red Devils defended resolutely and limited attacking opportunities for the visitors.
While Patrick Dorgu and Rasmus Hojlund will rightfully face criticism for their underwhelming performances, Andre Onana cannot escape scrutiny for his shaky presence between the sticks.
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Onana was involved in the mix-up with Dorgu for the first goal.
He had no reason to charge out of his six-yard box when Dorgu already had a head start in the race against Ipswich’s attacker.
The defender was also partly to blame for the miscommunication.
Onana’s night took another negative turn when he failed to cut out Philogene’s cross, which ended up in the back of the net.
He was left completely bewildered by Delap’s presence even though the striker never made contact with the ball.
Former United manager Erik ten Hag wanted a ball-playing goalkeeper, pushing David de Gea out of the club.
After nearly a decade of carrying United on his back, De Gea undoubtedly deserved a far better farewell.
It is embarrassing for United that Onana has struggled to consistently showcase his ball-playing abilities since arriving at Old Trafford.
The £29 million-rated ace has made too many mistakes and far too often.
He completed just nine accurate passes out of 27 and managed only a single save.
Not once in the 90 minutes did he operate as a sweeper-keeper.
While United are focused on signing a striker, securing a reliable goalkeeper is becoming just as essential.
The Red Devils simply cannot afford to rely on a shot-stopper prone to costly blunders