We’re working - Andre Onana sets date Man United will turn things around

We’re working - Andre Onana sets date Man United will turn things around

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 05:44 - 17.05.2025

Andre Onana remains optimistic despite Man United’s latest loss, urging unity and hard work. He believes the Red Devils will turn things around soon with continued effort.

Manchester United’s challenging season continued with yet another defeat, but goalkeeper Andre Onana remains steadfast in his belief that the Red Devils are on the cusp of a turnaround.

Speaking after the team’s latest loss, the Cameroonian shot-stopper expressed optimism about United’s future, urging unity and resilience despite their ongoing struggles.

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“We came here to win, and unfortunately, we didn’t make it,” Onana said post-match. “We have to stay together no matter what. I think we had great control, possession, some chances—but we didn’t score. That was the big difference. That’s football sometimes. Sometimes it goes in, it goes out. It wasn’t our day.”

United’s inability to convert opportunities has been a recurring theme this season, with the team languishing in the lower half of the Premier League table.

Andre Onana conceded again in the Premier League.
Andre Onana conceded again in the Premier League.

The latest defeat highlighted their struggles to find the back of the net, despite dominating possession and creating chances. Onana, however, remains unfazed, noting the team’s commitment to improvement.

“We’ll make that with time,” he added. “You face good moments, you face bad moments. We’re in a bad moment, we’re not playing our best football, we’re not winning games.”

VAR saved Onana's blushes after a penalty was awarded at Stamford Bridge.

“We move on. If we continue working and we are working every day. We’ll turn this situation. If it’s not tomorrow, it’s after tomorrow.”

Onana’s words reflect a determination to weather the storm, with the goalkeeper pointing to the team’s daily efforts in training as the foundation for a revival.

Harry Maguire celebrates before his goal was chalked off by the VAR.

While fans grow increasingly frustrated with United’s inconsistent performances, Onana’s call for patience and unity offers a glimmer of hope.

The Red Devils now look ahead to their next fixture, in the Europa League final, hoping to translate hard work into results while hoping to end the season on a high in all competitions.