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Onana's hellish night leaves Red Devils on the brink

Manchester United undone by another calamitous display from error-prone goalkeeper

China Daily | Updated: 2023-12-01 00:00
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ISTANBUL — Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag insisted his side is going in the right direction despite a 3-3 draw at Galatasaray on Wednesday that leaves the Red Devils on the brink of Champions League elimination.

United twice let a two-goal lead slip in Istanbul as costly errors from goalkeeper Andre Onana and poor finishing left them rooted to the bottom of Group A.

Ten Hag's side needs to beat Bayern Munich in its final match at Old Trafford to have any chance of qualifying.

But even victory over the German champion will not be enough if Galatasaray beats FC Copenhagen in two weeks' time or the Danish champion takes at least four points from its final two matches.

"We are going in the right direction so I know we will be successful in the long term but if you want to stay in the Champions League you need to win these games," said Ten Hag.

"I was pleased with how we played but at the same time I have to criticize the team because the defending is not good enough. We are leading 3-1 and we cannot afford mistakes as it makes a difference."

A huge banner unfurled before kickoff said "Welcome to Hell" but the vociferous Galatasaray crowd was silenced by two United goals inside 20 minutes.

Alejandro Garnacho scored one of the all-time great Premier League goals with a stunning overhead kick to put United on course to victory at Everton on Sunday.

The Argentine's opener was less spectacular but still impressive as he rifled into the roof of the net from a Bruno Fernandes pass.

Fernandes then produced a powerful, dipping strike from outside the box that left Fernando Muslera helpless.

United's five Champions League games this season have produced 26 goals.

And failing to hold onto leads has been a recurring failing from Ten Hag's side.

Twice Galatasaray came from behind at Old Trafford to secure its first Champions League away win for 10 years and United opened the door to the Turkish giant once more.

Wrong-footed

Fernandes was guilty of conceding a needless freekick on the edge of his own box.

But Onana must bear the bulk of the blame as he was too easily wrong-footed by his former Ajax teammate Hakim Ziyech, who fired into the bottom corner.

United looked to have restored order at the start of the second period when Scott McTominay regained the two-goal cushion.

Fernandes led a clinical counterattack as he fed Aaron Wan-Bissaka down the right and his cross picked out McTominay to slide in his first Champions League goal.

However, United was again pegged back by another glaring error from its goalkeeper.

Onana earned his move to the Premier League from Italy off the back of his performances in Inter Milan's run to last season's Champions League final.

But the Cameroonian has repeatedly made errors for the Red Devils in Europe and Ziyech's second was the worst of the lot.

The Moroccan's freekick was hit straight at Onana, who bizarrely punched a ball he could easily have caught into his own net.

To rub salt into United wounds, the goal inspired another Gala fightback.

Kerem Akturkoglu's perfect control and deadly accurate finish flew past Onana at his near post to level 19 minutes from time.

United should still have emerged victorious as it picked the host off at will on the counterattack but failed to take a raft of chances.

Garnacho, McTominay and Facundo Pellistri all fired promising openings off target.

Fernandes then struck the post with another wonderful strike from long range.

"I think at the end of the game we had like four chances to score a goal," said Fernandes. "We have to put our heads up and sometimes it is about another pass, find the player that is free, trying to get the best one in the best position and not taking the chance ourselves."

But United could also have lost and been mathematically eliminated on the night when Wilfried Zaha fired too close to Onana late on.

AFP

 

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana watches the ball fly into his own net after his botched attempt to save a freekick by Galatasaray's Hakim Ziyech. Gala later scored an equalizer to snatch a 3-3 draw in Istanbul. REUTERS

 

 

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