“Football is about moments, in my opinion, and we had a lot of injury crises and key player losses. That being said, it’s not an excuse.”
We simply have to remain optimistic like we are doing right now because this is a terrible season for all of us.
“I’m confident that everything will work out; if not this season, then next year.”
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Onana, a 28-year-old international for Cameroon, has steadily improved at Old Trafford following a few difficult early moments.
All things considered, though, United has declined from the team that took third place and the Carabao Cup in Ten Hag’s debut season, earning a great deal of criticism in the process.
When asked about the criticism of the team’s performances by former players who are now analysts, Onana replied, “I don’t pay attention to it.”
“We are not the best right now; we are still building as a team, so I came in to take shots.”
We have to be honest and acknowledge that there are other teams performing better than us.
“Don’t go for the youngest player when things go wrong; I’m here to take it; Casemiro, Harry [Maguire], and Bruno [Fernandes] are here and we’re used to it.”
Sometimes it’s weird because we are in the same boat as the folks that won everything when they were sitting when I’m sitting.
We make an effort to emulate you and your actions. Although it might not bother me, it might have an impact on others.
On Sunday, United defeated Brighton 2-0 to wrap up their Premier League campaign, with goals from Diogo Dalot and Rasmus Hojlund.
However, victories for Chelsea and Newcastle put them in eighth place, and only an FA Cup victory over City allowed them to advance to the UEFA Europa League for the next season.
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