Bruno Fernandes stepped up in the nick of time for Manchester United as the captain’s last-minute goal secured a 1-0 win over Fulham that will ease the pressure on under-fire manager Erik ten Hag somewhat.
Erik ten Hag give reasons to support claims that Andre Onana is the ‘second best goalkeeper’ in the Premier League
Andre Onana is the second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League, according to Erik ten Hag.
During a press conference held prior to the upcoming action this weekend, Ten Hag immediately jumped to the defense of his under-fire goalie.
Following his summer transfer to Old Trafford, the former Inter goalie has come under fire. After United’s 3-3 draw with Galatasaray on Wednesday, interest in the Cameroonian goalkeeper intensified.
In fact, all three of the goals that United let up may be attributed to Onana.
Onana is, statistically speaking, the second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League, according to Ten Hag.
The Dutchman said: “If you analyse it well then you see he is the second-best goalkeeper in the Premier League based on stats, his expected preventing goals is second-best in the Premier League.”
The statistic Ten Hag is referring to appears to be ‘goals prevented’, with Luton’s Thomas Kaminski top of the standings and Onana in second.
Ten Hag continued: “Onana is doing well but he knows that in the Champions League he has made some mistakes but all over in the first five months he has done well.
“On Wednesday, we played very good, also in Copenhagen. Even in Bayern Munich we played very good.
“But we have to do some things better. Eliminate individual errors, transition but we can sort this out and I would be more concerned if we didn’t play well.”
On Onana, Ten Hag added: “You know also. You have seen how he is reacting on a bad performance like in Munich. At Burnley he was outstanding. He is a strong character, he is a personality and he will deal with it.”
While Onana’s domestic form continues to improve, he has made a spate of errors in the Champions League.
In fact, since 2018-19, he has made the most errors leading to opposition goals by goalkeepers in Europe’s premier competition, with seven costly mistakes.
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Erik ten Hag speaks about parallels comparison on new idol Alejandro Garnacho with Ronaldo and Rooney
Alejandro Garnacho’s incredible goal was praised by Erik ten Hag as the season’s best.
However, the Manchester United manager advised against making comparisons between the gifted young player and players like Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo just yet. Yesterday at Goodison Park, Garnacho, 19, struck an incredible overhead kick to help United defeat Everton.
“There are still many games to play in the season, but maybe we’ve already reached the goal,” Ten Hag stated. Not only was the finish amazing, but so was the journey back to the finish.
After that, the Dutchman was asked to draw comparisons between Garnacho and past United greats Ronaldo and Rooney, who had both produced incredible overhead kicks during their careers. However, he remarked, “I don’t think it’s proper to compare.
They are all unique individuals, but Garnacho needs to put in a lot of work and progress before he can get that far. He hasn’t done it consistently thus far, which is required. Yet he undoubtedly have a great deal of potential for incredible things.
What do you believe Garnacho’s playing potential is? Tell us in the space provided for comments.
Football legends Wayne Rooney [L] and Cristiano Ronaldo [R] were once youthful Man United talents.
Erik ten Hag was keen to play down the comparisons
United got their second from the spot as out-of-form Marcus Rashford took penalty duties from Bruno Fernandes to get just his second of the season after Ashley Young brought down Anthony Martial.
Ten Hag added: “You see also how great captain Bruno is. He assessed that his team-mate needed that goal.
“He has the confidence in Rashy, who is a good penalty taker. As a team you need that leadership that you back each other.”
Erik ten Hag thinks Alejandro Garnacho has potential to “do some amazing things”
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Martial got the third with 15 minutes to go to finish off the game as United moved four points off the Champions League places. Everton boss Dyche was left to rue the VAR intervention for the penalty after referee John Brooks had initially booked Martial for diving before reviewing it on screen.
He said: “The screen thing is a farce, everyone is talking about speeding the game up and they go over to the screen and we all know what the outcome is.”