Sadly, Erik Ten Hag compares Andre Onana with Man Utd legend, speaks on his poor performance makes his choice public

Sadly, Erik Ten Hag compares Andre Onana with Man Utd legend, speaks on his poor performance makes his choice public

 

Andre Onana has been at the centre of discussion among the supporters of Manchester United following his poor form since he joined the club.

 

The manager of the club, Erik Ten Hag was asked how he would rate the performance of the goalkeeper so far this season. According to him, Andre Onana must improve his game and do better.

 

“He knows, we know, he will do much better and as every player who’s coming into the Premier League, you need an integration period but he has to step up. We live now, we live in the future and he has to make his future by giving better performances. I am sure he will do it. He showed it at Barcelona, Ajax, and Inter Milan, I am sure he will give a great performance.”

He also spoke about the game against Sheffield United and what to expect against the Blades.

“Every game in the Premier League is difficult. If you see their results against City and Spurs, they were very narrow wins. If you don’t play your best, you can lose. We won our last game away but we live in the future, we have to change the future.”

Manchester United supporters will hope they can get inspiration from the victory against Brentford before the international break.

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succession of mistakes have been highlighted in United’s torrid start to the campaign – the latest in the victory over Brentford a fortnight ago when the Cameroon international failed to get down quickly enough to keep out Mathias Jensen’s first-half strike.

Ten Hag accepts Onana’s form has not been good enough but is certain improvement will come soon.

“Every player who’s coming into the Premier League needs an integration period,” Ten Hag said.

“But he has to step up. He will do it, I’m sure he will. I’m sure we will have a lot of joy with him.”

United face Sheffield United on Saturday at 20:00 BST.

United defender Victor Lindelof captained Sweden in the Euro 2024 qualifier that was abandoned at half-time on Monday after two Swedish people were shot in Brussels, with a third person seriously injured.

Ten Hag said the 29-year-old is available for his side’s Premier League trip to Sheffield United on Saturday.

“It is a terrible situation,” said Ten Hag. “It is sad for the victims and the relatives, family and friends of the victims and our thoughts are with them. It’s a crazy world.

“It’s a bad experience, as captain of the Sweden national team he had to stay in front and give statements.

“He was exhausted after it and didn’t sleep overnight but he dealt with it. He is back in training, has energy and is ready to play this game.”

Ten Hag ignoring United ownership talk

There has been no word from Old Trafford about whether the club’s ownership situation was discussed at Thursday’s Board meeting.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is understood to be in discussions with the Glazer family about taking a 25% minority stake, as the first step towards assuming control.

However, the talks are yet to reach a resolution and it is not clear when that will come.

Evidently, the outcome will have an effect on Ten Hag’s squad building plans. It is not thought the Dutchman’s job is at risk and, for now, he is happy to concentrate on his team rather than demand answers about United’s future direction.

Asked if he had been given an update, he said: “No. I’m not involved in this.

“Others in the club are dealing with it. I am focusing on my team and the most important priority is the next game.”

United since 26 August

Ten Hag delivered a terse, six-word answer when asked if there had been any change to Jadon Sancho’s situation, replying: “Everything has been said about him.”

Sancho is training on his own and using the club’s academy facilities after refusing to offer an apology for his explosive social media reaction to Ten Hag’s assertion he had been left out of United’s squad for the defeat at Arsenal last month due to his poor performance on the training ground.

While it has been said the matter would be put to bed if Sancho apologised, given almost seven weeks have elapsed it would seem hollow and the belief is the 23-year-old will need to move away from the club to relaunch his career.

The situation is far from straightforward.

It is felt Borussia Dortmund are open to the idea of Sancho returning to the club, but the fee – Dortmund sold him to United for £73m in 2021 – and his wages take him way out of the Bundesliga outfit’s financial parameters.

Should Ratcliffe’s short-term ownership strategy come to pass, dealing with Sancho and the financial fall-out could present the first major issue for the Ineos chief and his strategist Sir Dave Brailsford to deal with – and also establish the demarcation lines between the mooted sporting and commercial strategy responsibility split.

 

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