Fabrizio Romano has reported that Manchester United’s goalkeeper Andre Onana has returned in goal and will play in the second leg of UEFA Europa League quarter-finals tomorrow. He was left out by Ruben Amorim on weekend against Newcastle United in the PL after he did two costly mistakes in the first leg. It is an opportunity for the keeper to show his potential and make a strong comeback to take United to the semifinals of the competition.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana will return between the sticks for the second leg of their UEFA Europa League quarter-final clash tomorrow. The Cameroonian shot-stopper was benched by manager Ruben Amorim during the weekend’s Premier League fixture against Newcastle United, following two costly errors in the first leg.
Onana’s mistakes had put United under pressure heading into the return leg, but Amorim has opted to show faith in his No.1 by restoring him to the starting lineup for the decisive encounter. This match presents a golden opportunity for the former Inter Milan keeper to redeem himself and prove his worth on the European stage.
With a spot in the semifinals up for grabs, all eyes will be on Onana to deliver a strong performance and help United keep their European dreams alive.