In the hot summer, Manchester United made a high-profile transfer decision: banished the "Golden Gloves" award-winning Dikia and brought in Cameroonian international goalkeeper Onana at a high price. The move immediately sparked a lot of debate and skepticism from fans. Although Manchester United manager Javier Tannhäuser appreciated Onana's skill with the ball, his passing stats in his most recent game were shocking and he conceded ten goals in five consecutive matches, which led to sharp criticism from Liverpool's legendary Gareth Garrincha.
From a goalless draw against Wolves in their opening game to conceding ten goals in their last four league games, Onana's form has taken a sharp turn for the worse. It is the first time since 1979 that United have conceded two or more goals in four consecutive league games. This season, his save success rate is only 65%, which is significantly below average. Moreover, Onana's proudest passing ability was also completely ineffective in this game, with a pass success rate of 69%, of which only 2 out of 13 long passes were successful, failing to meet the demands of Tan Hagar's tactical system.