Onana: Manchester United creates opportunities but fails to score, must continue to work hard to turn the situation around
4:18pm, 17 May 2025Football
reported on May 17 that in the 37th round of the Premier League, Manchester United lost 0-1 away to Chelsea. Manchester United goalkeeper Onana was interviewed after the game.
Onana first said: "We came here to win, but unfortunately we didn't succeed. We have to be united anyway. I think we have control over the game, control the ball, and create some opportunities, but we didn't score, and that's the biggest difference."
Onana continued: "Football is like this. Sometimes the ball will go, but sometimes the ball will not go. It's not our moment. We will gradually do better, you will face good moments, and you will face bad moments. And now we are in a bad moment, we don't play the best football, and we don't win the game."
Finally, Onana said: "Let's keep going. If we keep working hard and working hard every day, we can turn this around. It's either tomorrow or the day after tomorrow."
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