It took me six months to feel good at Man Utd - Onana

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana says it took him six months "to feel good" at Old Trafford.
United
paid £47.2m to sign Onana from Inter Milan in July as replacement for four-time
club player of the year David de Gea.
However,
despite lofty expectations on his arrival, the Cameroon international was
chipped from 50 yards on his Old Trafford debut against Lens and then made a
series of errors that contributed to the club’s poor Premier League form and
Champions League group-stage elimination.
Onana's
performances didn’t improve significantly until after he returned from the
Africa Cup of Nations in February and while he has made the odd mistake, he is
now regarded as one of the more reliable members of manager Erik ten Hag’s
squad as they head into Saturday's FA Cup final against rivals Manchester City
(15:00 BST).
“I
arrived as the best goalkeeper in the world and ‘boom’ it went down. It was
like ‘what happened?’," said the 28-year-old.
“But
that is how difficult football is sometimes. It depends if you want to stay
down there or stand up and fight. I know what I did to arrive here. I know who
I am. I decided to stand up and fight.”
Onana
cites the example of team-mate Marcus Rashford for why players need to avoid
the extremes of judgement.
Rashford
scored a career-high 30 goals last season. This term, he has managed eight and
didn’t even make England boss Gareth Southgate’s provisional 33-man European
Championship squad, let alone the final cut.
“We
are talking about the same player,” said Onana. “So now he’s a bad player? No.
You can have a bad season or a bad start but the most important thing is how
you end.
“Rashy,
for me, is one of the best players in the world. But he is facing difficulty.
It’s not only him and me but the whole club.
“But
he will come back. I know my killer will score some important goals for us.
Hopefully against City he will score two and we win the FA Cup.”
'I
DON'T MIND FACING 20 OR 30 SHOTS'

The
wariness among some United fans about a second consecutive FA Cup final
showdown with Manchester City comes from the sheer number of chances their side
allows.
There
was a seven-game streak between March and April where the opposition had a
minimum of 20 shots per match on Onana’s goal.
When
they last played City in March, they had three shots to their opponents’ 27 in
a 3-1 defeat.
Onana
feels this is purely as a consequence of the changes Ten Hag has had to make to
his defence.
The
partnership between Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez that started at Brighton on
19 May was the 15th different central defensive combination United have
deployed this term. No partnership has started more than four consecutive
games.
“I
don’t mind facing 20 or 30 shots,” said Onana. “I am very happy with what my
team-mates are doing because a lot of them make sacrifices for the team.
“It
would be nice to have everyone back but what can we do? Hide? We are a big
club. We have to go on the front foot and deal with difficulties. I am
positive. I know things will get better. If not today, tomorrow.”
'TEN
HAG BIG ENOUGH TO BACK HIMSELF'
Onana
does not take too much notice of the overwhelming odds in favour of City
repeating their triumph of 12 months ago, when United conceded after 12
seconds, the fastest goal in FA Cup final history.
He
was part of the Inter Milan side who made life exceptionally difficult for City
in last season’s Champions League final and were the better team in periods
before eventually losing to Rodri’s decisive strike.
Saturday
is clearly a game of huge significance for Ten Hag, whose United future remains
open to question.
Onana
knows the Dutchman well, having worked with him at Ajax for five years before
both left in the same summer, with Ten Hag joining United as he left for Italy.
“I’m
not here to back him because he’s big enough to back himself,” said Onana. “But
he’s a really good guy, a positive coach and tactically he is good.
“If
he had all his squad together, it would probably be different for him, for us,
the club and the fans.
“We
know how good City are. They are the best team at the moment and we lost twice
to them already.
“But
we are motivated. Beating them wouldn’t make it a successful season. Playing
for this club, I don’t think winning the FA Cup is enough.
“But
it would make things look better. We go there to win.”
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