Teddy Sheringham has told Andre Onana to "shut up" after the Manchester United goalkeeper got involved in a war of words with Lyon star Nemanja Matic.
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Onana labelled one of worst Utd goalkeepers by MaticThe shotstopper hit back at the midfielderSheringham sends strong advice to Onana Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! đ˘đąWHAT HAPPENED?
Tensions flared ahead of United's Europa League quarter-final first leg against Lyon when former Red Devils star Matic, who now plays for the French side, delivered a scathing assessment of Onanaâs time at Old Trafford, calling him âone of the worst goalkeepersâ in the clubâs history. Matic's comments came in response to Onana claiming that United were "way better" than Lyon.
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Onana didnât hold back in his response, claiming he had lifted more trophies at United than the Serbian midfielder ever did, a sharp jab that seemed to set the tone for the night. However, things quickly unravelled for the goalkeeper, who made a glaring mistake from Thiago Almadaâs first-half free-kick, gifting Lyon the lead in the 25th minute. Another howler late in the second half allowed the hosts to claim a 2-2 draw in stoppage time.
WHAT SHERINGHAM SAID
In an interview with , United legend Sheringham didnât mince words while hitting out at Onana and said: "With Andre Onana, Iâm all for the passion but it's not about what's happened in the past and it's not about saying what youâre going to do, it's all about results and performances on the pitch. You need to shut up at times and just button your lip and just hold your tongue if you can. But I fully understand the pressure these people are under."
DID YOU KNOW?
United ended upgoing through to the Europa League semi-finals, but Onana conceded another four goals in their thrilling 5-4 win over Lyon in the second leg. Despite his shaky spell in Manchester, Onana continues to draw interest from abroad. Reports suggest that clubs in the Saudi Pro League remain eager to sign the 28-year-old. Initial inquiries have been made, and sources believe teams in the Gulf region would not hesitate to match his current wage, which is speculated to be around ÂŁ200,000 per week.