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Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has known as on him and his teammates to look ahead, following Sunday’s disappointing draw with Ipswich City.
United took an early lead by Marcus Rashford, who acquired on the tip of a sensational Amad Diallo cross to information the ball into the again of the web.
Nevertheless, Ipswich pushed again and grew into the sport as time glided by. Ultimately, the Tractor Boys restored parity after Omari Hutchinson’s effort deflected off Noussair Mazraoui.
It might have been a lot worse for United, had been it not for numerous heroic saves from their goalkeeper.
Onana made two huge stops to disclaim Liam Delap in both half. He additionally pulled off one other instinctive late save to thwart substitute Conor Chaplin.
In his post-match press convention, Ruben Amorim admitted that Onana ensured the Crimson Devils weren’t on the dropping facet at Portman Highway.
Chatting with MUTV [via Manchester Evening News], Onana refused to dwell on the group’s efficiency vs. Ipswich, as a substitute selecting to look forward.
“We’re at such a giant membership so there isn’t any time to cry. Now we have to maneuver on. Good video games will come, higher days will come.”
“I at all times say that it’ll not rain perpetually; the solar will shine. We all know that it’s only a matter of time.”
“Now we have to proceed working exhausting, pushing ourselves, keep collectively and keep optimistic as a result of there are nonetheless plenty of video games to go, competitions the place we will struggle. We’re all excited and really optimistic about this season.”
On his particular person show, Onana remarked, “It was not sufficient [his saves] to win the sport. I feel we’ve got to proceed working exhausting. I’ll at all times take duty.”
“In fact, I’m pleased with these saves however an important factor is the victory of the group; once you don’t win it’s troublesome.”
“Now we have to maneuver on, take duty and transfer on and be very optimistic.”
Up subsequent for United is a Europa League fixture in opposition to FK Bodø/Glimt on Thursday.
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