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  • Andre Onana is ‘not perfect but good enough for Manchester United’.

“Not the perfect goalkeeper but good enough for Manchester United.”

This was perhaps the most intriguing verdict presented this week amid the negative noise surrounding Andre Onana’s start to the season.

United signed the 27-year-old Cameroon goalkeeper from Inter Milan for an initial £43.8m after David de Gea left when his contract expired after 12 years at the club.

The pressure was immediately on Onana, who has become only United’s third clear number one goalkeeper since 2005.

Either Edwin van der Sar (2005-2011) or De Gea (2011-2023) played 88% of United’s games over the past 18 seasons.

But United’s start to this season has not been great, and neither has Onana’s. They have conceded 10 goals in five Premier League games, more than winless trio Sheffield United, Everton and Bournemouth.

He also let a soft Leroy Sane shot squirm past his body to give Bayern Munich the lead on their way to a 4-3 win over United in the Champions League on Wednesday.

“It’s all been focused – as it happens very often – on one incident: the mistake of Onana,” said journalist Guillem Balague on the BBC Radio 5 Live Euro Leagues podcast.

“It was 19 shots from Bayern, nine from Man United. That tells the story. The focus has been on one mistake.

“The big picture is a team that don’t defend very well. Man United don’t have a clear idea of how they want to defend.”

When Onana replaced De Gea this summer it was largely seen as Erik ten Hag, Onana’s former manager at Ajax, wanting a goalkeeper who was better with the ball at his feet.

Last season Onana only conceded 36 goals in 41 games, keeping eight clean sheets in Inter’s 13-match Champions League run, which culminated in them losing 1-0 to Manchester City in the final.

He conceded 10 goals in Europe’s top competition from shots that came with an expected goal tally of 17.8. The 7.8 goals he effectively prevented was the highest total in last season’s competition.

“He’s presented as this playmaker in gloves, but there’s more to him than that,” said reporter James Horncastle.

“I don’t think he’s been signed exclusively for line-breaking passes and helping United beat the press. They want a shot-stopper as well instead.

“He kept Inter in games last season with his hands, not his feet. In time we’ll see the true value of Onana.

“But right now, as with everything at Manchester United, it’s a club that doesn’t have a stable environment, everything is highly pressurised. It’s not an easy environment to come into.”

Among the 23 goalkeepers to play in the Premier League this season, Onana is joint sixth for saves (20) but only joint 13th for percentage of shots saved (67%).

He is fourth for passes (174) but only seventh for successful passes (129). His passing accuracy of 74% sees him 14th – and he ranks bottom for passing accuracy to the opposition half, with only

Andre Onana’s distribution is seen as one of his best attributes

“Not the perfect goalkeeper but good enough for Manchester United.”

This was perhaps the most intriguing verdict presented this week amid the negative noise surrounding Andre Onana’s start to the season.

United signed the 27-year-old Cameroon goalkeeper from Inter Milan for an initial £43.8m after David de Gea left when his contract expired after 12 years at the club.

The pressure was immediately on Onana, who has become only United’s third clear number one goalkeeper since 2005.

Either Edwin van der Sar (2005-2011) or De Gea (2011-2023) played 88% of United’s games over the past 18 seasons.

But United’s start to this season has not been great, and neither has Onana’s. They have conceded 10 goals in five Premier League games, more than winless trio Sheffield United, Everton and Bournemouth.

He also let a soft Leroy Sane shot squirm past his body to give Bayern Munich the lead on their way to a 4-3 win over United in the Champions League on Wednesday.

“It’s all been focused – as it happens very often – on one incident: the mistake of Onana,” said journalist Guillem Balague on the BBC Radio 5 Live Euro Leagues podcast.

“It was 19 shots from Bayern, nine from Man United. That tells the story. The focus has been on one mistake.

“The big picture is a team that don’t defend very well. Man United don’t have a clear idea of how they want to defend.”

When Onana replaced De Gea this summer it was largely seen as Erik ten Hag, Onana’s former manager at Ajax, wanting a goalkeeper who was better with the ball at his feet.

Last season Onana only conceded 36 goals in 41 games, keeping eight clean sheets in Inter’s 13-match Champions League run, which culminated in them losing 1-0 to Manchester City in the final.

He conceded 10 goals in Europe’s top competition from shots that came with an expected goal tally of 17.8. The 7.8 goals he effectively prevented was the highest total in last season’s competition.

“He’s presented as this playmaker in gloves, but there’s more to him than that,” said reporter James Horncastle.

“I don’t think he’s been signed exclusively for line-breaking passes and helping United beat the press. They want a shot-stopper as well instead.

“He kept Inter in games last season with his hands, not his feet. In time we’ll see the true value of Onana.

“But right now, as with everything at Manchester United, it’s a club that doesn’t have a stable environment, everything is highly pressurised. It’s not an easy environment to come into.”

Among the 23 goalkeepers to play in the Premier League this season, Onana is joint sixth for saves (20) but only joint 13th for percentage of shots saved (67%).

He is fourth for passes (174) but only seventh for successful passes (129). His passing accuracy of 74% sees him 14th – and he ranks bottom for passing accuracy to the opposition half, with only

Onana v De Gea – 2022-23 stats (all competitions)
OnanaDe Gea
Starts4158
Clean sheets %46.343.1
Goals conceded per 90 mins0.871.05
Save %77.873.5
Pass completion %8072.6
Long pass completion %54.944.8
Progressive distance ball is carried per 90 (in yards)90.354.4
Touches in middle third of pitch per 900.510.12

Some fans mischievously pointed out on Wednesday that De Gea – who won a joint record four Manchester United player of the season awards (2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018) – is still available.

He had been linked with Bayern and Real Madrid during the summer – to cover the injured Manuel Neuer and Thibaut Courtois respectively – but moves never materialised.

The 32-year-old remains a free agent about six weeks into the season, and can join a team outside of the transfer window – with Real Betis reportedly interested.

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