BREAKING NEWS: Onana Fires Back at Critics, Issues Strong Statement to Manchester United Fans.
Following Manchester United’s humiliating 4-1 defeat to Newcastle United at St. James’ Park, club goalkeeper André Onana has broken his silence with a powerful message to fans, defending his record and expressing disappointment over the recent wave of criticism he has received.
The Cameroonian international, who missed the match due to a minor injury, watched from the sidelines as stand-in keeper Altay Bayındır conceded four goals. Shockingly, despite his absence, Onana found himself under fire from some fans online, who claimed his “influence” has affected all of United’s goalkeepers negatively.
But Onana isn’t staying silent.
“I’m surprised how fans run their mouth so easily against me,” Onana said in a passionate message posted early Monday morning. “I think they don’t watch my stats. But let me break it down — I took Inter Milan to the Champions League final. I did some fine jobs at Ajax. That’s obvious.”
Onana, who joined Manchester United in 2023, had a rocky start at Old Trafford but has since delivered several crucial performances for the team. He emphasized that playing for the Red Devils is a privilege he doesn’t take lightly.
“Being a Manchester United player is the best thing that has ever happened to me in my life. I love Man United,” he continued.
He also addressed the bizarre accusations linking him to the club’s poor defensive displays, even in matches he doesn’t play.
“See, yesterday we conceded four goals in my absence, and some angry fans were attacking and insulting me — saying I’ve influenced all United’s goalkeepers. That’s not just unfair, it’s ridiculous.”
Onana’s bold response has sparked mixed reactions. While some supporters have applauded his passion and loyalty, others remain unconvinced, insisting his on-field performances still need to improve.
With Manchester United facing a tough run of fixtures and growing pressure on manager Ruben Amorim, the dressing room will need unity — and the fans’ support — now more than ever.