Manchester United starting XI at Burnley FC prediction
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was without the services of 12 senior players in last night’s defeat to Bayern Munich, forcing him to put three goalkeepers on the bench to compile his squad list for the match. Its number 1 goalkeeper, Andre Onana, took full responsibility for the defeat.
“We started very well and because of my mistake we lost control of the match,” Onana said after the match.
Position, form in PL: Manchester United 13th, 6 points, LLWLW Burnley FC 19th, 1 point, DLLL
Google result probability: Manchester United 55% Draw 23% Burnley FC 22%
“It’s a difficult situation for me, I let the team down. It’s my fault we didn’t win this match. We have to move forward, it’s the goalkeeper’s life. They hadn’t created a single opportunity, I missed my first shot on goal and the team went down
He’s right, he had a very difficult start at United, especially considering that a.) he replaced a club legend in David de Gea and b.) United paid almost 50 million for him. But you have to love that he takes responsibility like this and doesn’t pass the blame.
It’s not all his fault, and he’s exaggerating his role in the team’s demise, but again, it’s good for him to take responsibility.
Onana continues: “We fought until the end, but I have to admit that it wasn’t my fault that we won. I still have a lot to prove to the fans. My start was not as good, not as I wanted. It’s hard
It was an opportunity to get back on our feet and yes, it’s tough, a tough time and we need to stay together and learn from our mistakes.
He will not be absent for Saturday’s league match at Burnley FC. Now it’s time to see who will join him in United’s first team this weekend.
Predicting Manchester United’s starting XI at Burnley FC
André Onana; Sergio Reguilon; Lisandro Martinez, Raphaël Varane, Diogo Dalot; Casemiro, Scott McTominay; Alexandro Garnacho; Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford; Rasmus Hojlund. Paul M. Banks is the owner/operator of The Sports Bank. He is also the author of “Transatlantic Passage: How the English Premier League Redefined Soccer in America” and “No, I Can’t Get You Free Tickets: Lessons Learned from a Lifetime in Sports Media.”
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