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Footage emerges of Andre Onana looking heartbroken after Man Utd draw, it's hard to watch

Footage emerges of Andre Onana looking heartbroken after Man Utd draw, it's hard to watch

It's difficult to watch.

Footage has emerged of Andre Onana after Manchester United's draw with Galatasaray and it's hard to watch.

The Red Devils' Champions League hopes took a major hit against the Turkish giants on Wednesday, as they drew 3-3 in an enthralling encounter.

Erik ten Hag's side looked to be cruising towards victory after Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes put them 2-0 up inside 20 minutes.

However, Hakim Ziyech's free-kick around the half-hour mark looked to catch Onana off guard and made for a tense finish to the half.

Scott McTominay restored United's two-goal buffer shortly after the break, but Onana was at fault once again from yet another Ziyech free-kick, as he let the ball fumble through his gloves and into the back of the net.

Kerem Akturkoglu then completed the comeback 10 minutes later, leaving United praying for a miracle in matchday six in order to qualify for the knockout stages.

Footage has since emerged of Onana visibly distraught at full-time, throwing his gloves to the turf in frustration, before putting his head in his hands.

You can watch the footage below.

Manager Erik ten Hag refused to blame his goalkeeper, though, saying after the game: "We win and lose together. He [Onana] is okay. It is not about individuals.

"Individual errors in football can make a difference and you take responsibility for it, but it is always about the team.

"All the players in this squad deserve to play for Manchester United because they are brilliant players.

"We are very happy with our keeper group. They do very well and have good performances. They have to push each other."

Featured Image Credit: TNT Sports

Topics:ย Manchester United, Andre Onana, Football, Champions League, Galatasaray