Championship League
After the latest Man United nightmare, Bruno Fernandes expresses his emotions about Andre Onana.
Manchester United conceded “really bad goals” in a 3-3 draw with Galatasaray, according to Bruno Fernandes, and should have “done better” with at least two of them.
The Red Devils went into Wednesday night’s match knowing that a win was critical to keeping their Champions League chances alive, but Erik ten Hag’s men blew a two-goal lead in Istanbul on another frustrating night for Andre Onana.
Onana, 27, has been out of form since joining United from Inter Milan in the summer, and he was caught off guard for two of Galatasaray’s three goals. And, according to Fernandes’ post-match comments, Onana should have avoided the goals for which he was responsible.
“We conceded really bad goals,” Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney told TNT Sports after the game. We must take charge of the situations in each of them. We were on top of the game twice, and we had far too many chances to win. We were not sufficiently clinical.
“I have nothing to say. We’ve conceded two goals and there’s nothing we can do about it. We could have done better with those two goals, but they are what they are.”
“Every time we conceded a goal, we had numerous chances to score again,” he continued. We had four chances at the end of the game. We need to keep our heads up and attempt to put the best players in the best places while without taking any risks ourselves. We must prioritize the team. It was our own fault that we allowed the goals.”
Ten Hag was reluctant to pin the blame on individuals after the match and instead insisted that he was “always responsible” for results. He did, though, bemoan the mistakes that were made.
He told TNT Sports: “We were winning and then we’re losing it. We should have taken three points, that’s clear. We did this in other games. 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.
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