Amorim Demands New Goalkeeper, Rejects Onana
Manchester United's head coach, Ruben Amorim, has expressed his dissatisfaction with current goalkeeper Andre Onana, urging the club to sign a new shot-stopper.
Manchester United's head coach, Ruben Amorim, has expressed his dissatisfaction with current goalkeeper Andre Onana, urging the club to sign a new shot-stopper. According to the Manchester Evening News, Amorim has lost confidence in Onana following recent performances and has requested the club's management to secure a replacement as soon as possible.
Onana, who has conceded 26 goals in 19 Premier League matches this season, faced significant criticism after the recent 3-2 defeat against Nottingham Forest. In that match, he allowed a straightforward shot from Morgan Gibbs-White to pass through and was caught off-guard by a seemingly harmless header from Chris Wood, leading to goals that many believe could have been prevented.
Amorim's insistence on acquiring a new goalkeeper indicates a pivotal shift in Manchester United's strategy, aiming to strengthen their defensive lineup and address vulnerabilities that have been evident in recent matches.