The person who holds the world record for the number of times screaming at Maguire has become Old Trafford’s No. 1 clown king

Manager Erik ten Hag of Manchester United has stated that, in light of Andre Onana’s disastrous performance against Galatasaray, he will speak with the goalie

At Old Trafford, United’s second Champions League match of the season ended in a 2-3 loss.

With zero points, the club is now bottom of Group A.

In part, Onana was to blame for United’s defeat over Galatasaray. The Cameroonian had a chance to save the second and third goals for the Turkish powerhouse.

Additionally, Casemiro’s dismissal was directly caused by his hospital pass.

After the game, Ten Hag talked with TNT about the former Inter Milan player and his challenging start to life with the Red Devils.

“I think I need to talk to more players, but I obviously need to talk to Andre,” he remarked. I’ll support him and give him encouragement. He is an excellent goalie.

Ten Hag also made an appeal for togetherness in the face of mounting criticism from both himself and his players due to a subpar season opener.

He blamed United’s problems on a mindset that is so lacking that it is hard to maintain a lead after a goal is scored.

“At this point, you can’t accept some basic mistakes. We make mistakes as a team because we are all together and not just one person. We were up twice, and this is not what you expected to happen. Collectively, the players and I anticipate much more.

Rasmus Hojlund was commended by him after snagging a brace.

“Højlund, Rasmus, scored two outstanding goals. Naturally, we’re pleased about that, but the game wasn’t won by us. He might be quite content with his achievements.

Ten Hag said, “That’s up to Marcus,” in response to a question regarding Marcus Rashford’s shoddy attempt to square the ball to Bruno Fernandes inside the area.