Andre Onana drops his car keys as Man United return after Bayern loss

Andre Onana’s handling woes continue with the goalkeeper dropping his car keys… as Man United’s squad return home after their Bayern Munich defeat

  • Man United’s squad returned home on Thursday following their loss to Bayern 
  • Andre Onana was spotted dropping his car keys after his high-profile error
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Andre Onana’s handling woes continued as Man United players returned home following their Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich, with the goalkeeper pictured dropping his car keys.

Onana was at fault for the opening goal of Man United’s 4-3 defeat to the German champions after allowing Leroy Sane’s weak shot to slip through his grasp.

The goalkeeper has earned praise for his response to the setback after requesting television interviews post-match to front up to the mistake.

‘It’s a difficult situation for me, I let the team down. It’s because of me we didn’t win this game,’ said Onana, who joined Man United this summer for £47.2m.

‘We started very well and after my mistake we lost control of the game. I still have a lot to prove (to the fans). My start hasn’t been so good, not how I wanted.’ 

Andre Onana was among the Man United stars pictured on their return following their Champions League group stage defeat against Bayern Munich on Wednesday 

The Man United goalkeeper’s handling woes continued as he was seen dropping his car keys

Onana had been at fault for the opening goal of Man United’s 4-3 loss to Bayern Munich


Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford will be among the players looking to help Man United return to winning ways in the Premier League on the weekend 

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Onana, captain Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford were among the Man United stars pictured as Erik ten Hag’s squad returned to Manchester on Thursday.

Ten Hag’s squad will need to put their opening Champions League defeat behind them as attention turns back to the Premier League this weekend.

Man United will be seeking to bounce back from a run of three consecutive defeats in all competitions on Saturday.

The Red Devils will look to get back to winning ways when they face Burnley in a Saturday evening kick-off.

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