Manchester United, goalkeeper Andre Onana has provided assurance to the club’s fans, emphasizing that his current struggles are merely temporary.
The Cameroonian shot-stopper, who is set to face Liverpool under significant pressure, conveyed his optimism about returning to top form in the near future.
In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Onana candidly addressed his performance this season, expressing discontent with his current level but maintaining unwavering confidence in his abilities.
He stated, “If I have to speak about my season so far for Manchester United, I am not happy because I know I can do much much better, I’ve done it, and I know I will do it better than what is happening now.
We are not facing a good moment. I hope things will change as soon as possible.”
Acknowledging the team’s challenging phase, Onana dismissed the notion that a goalkeeper of his caliber could experience a drastic decline in a short span.
He remarked, “But listen, you want to tell me in six months the best goalkeeper in the Champions League last season can become the worst in the world? Nah.
Everything is temporary. I know it’ll be alright. If not today, it will be tomorrow, if not tomorrow, the day after tomorrow.”
The goalkeeper’s resilience and positive outlook underline his commitment to overcoming the current setback and contributing significantly to Manchester United’s success.
As the team and Onana face heightened scrutiny, the goalkeeper’s words convey a steadfast belief in the transient nature of poor form and the inevitable return to superior performance.
United supporters will undoubtedly be hoping for a swift turnaround as Onana looks to reclaim his status as a top-tier goalkeeper in the challenging matches ahead.