Ruben Amorim said Unter-Fire Andre Onana that he should “forget” the past when Manchester United goalkeeper tries to leave the youngest wobbly behind.
Six weeks after his outstanding exhibition in Inter Milan’s narrow 2023 Champions League final against Manchester City, the 28-year-old signed a numerous defeat in Manchester City in Old Trafford.
Onana said he had the feeling that he had become the best goalkeeper in the world during this incorrect time, but the £ 47.2 million pounded man was one of United’s better players in the second half of last season.
Nevertheless, there are questions about the replacement of David de Geas, whereby the volume only grows after Jaden Philogenic benefits his early mix with Patrick Dorgu and then defeated him in the 3-2 victory against Ipswich.
Onana will have another chance to prove its value when Fulham arrives in the fifth round of the fifth FA Cup on Sunday, since the backup goalkeeper Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton remain injured in the third election.
“I think he passed this (stage) last year,” said the head coach. “I don’t know exactly. There were some difficult moments.
“But this season he made some great parades that our team saves, and then sometimes has some problems.
“But that’s normal and I think if you look through our team, you can find many players with this problem, so I think that we don’t play as well as a team and sometimes have some players.
“People talk a lot about the second goal of Ipswich. He is waiting for the touch of (Liam) Delap. I think that’s really clear, and then the ball continues the goal so that this can happen.
“We just have to support others how we support all players and prepare the next game. Forget the past and prepare the future. “
United grub deeply to secure the urgently needed Premier League victory against Ipswich on Wednesday when they had to play the second half with 10 men after Dorgu sent shortly before half-time.
Lecce’s most recent arrival was red for a high challenge for Omari Hutchinson and starts a three-game ban on domestic inland when Fulham arrives in Old Trafford.
“As usual as usual, it is not a big deal,” said Amorim about the 20-year-old’s broadcasts. “Of course they don’t want to be sent (him) from the way because it is really difficult to play with 10 men, then we lose the player for three games.
“Of course there is a lot of noise. This is, as I said, Manchester United. Everything is a big problem, but for me it is a normal thing.
“He already knows. You know you into the changing room, he knows. He talks to me without talking, so I don’t have to say anything.
“He is frustrated and sad, but he is working on the preparation of the next games and we have so many games.
“We then have another game on Thursday (against Real Sociedad in the Europa League), so he will be ready for these games and we are waiting for him because he will be a very important player for us.”
In addition to Dorgu, Bayindir and Heaton, United remain without Lisandro Martinez, Kobbie Mainoo and Amad Diallo.
Amorim also stated that Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Jonny Evans and Toby Collyer would not remain available.