In a surprising turn of events, Manchester United’s iconic figure Roy Keane has singled out the club’s goalkeeper, Andre Onana, as the greatest letdown of the season. Onana was brought in from Inter Milan during the summer transfer window to replace the long-standing David de Gea, but his performance has failed to meet the expectations at Old Trafford. The Cameroon international’s series of high-profile errors has left a bitter taste for fans and critics alike.
Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, Keane expressed his disappointment, stating, “The biggest disappointment has to be Andre Onana. I think Manchester United were right to get rid of David de Gea, but for the club to have brought someone else in and for him to be struggling, it’s disheartening.”
This unexpected critique from Keane adds fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding Manchester United’s goalkeeping predicament, putting a spotlight on the underwhelming performances of their newly appointed custodian.