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Dimitar Berbatov questions Andre Onana theory after Manchester United heroics

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Dimitar Berbatov questioned the suggestion that Andre Onana’s penalty heroics against Copenhagen could be a turning point in his Manchester United career.

Onana signed from Inter Milan in the summer after United decided to part ways with David de Gea. But the Cameroon star has had a patchy start, making a number of mistakes in the Premier League and Champions League.

Onana came to the rescue in the dying minutes of the clash with Copenhagen this week to keep out Jordan Larsson's penalty. The save meant United secured their first three points in Europe this season but Berbatov doesn't believe fans should be getting carried away. READ MORE: Garnacho could face FA charge over social media post READ MORE: Why the Glazers are not taking United dividends He told Betfair: “It was a good moment for Onana, but a turning point?

Those are big words. He's had a few mistakes, but he's doing fine. “His confidence leads to him making silly mistakes. But with that penalty save, it was so important for the team and personally for him because that moment will hopefully lead him to stop making any more silly mistakes. “It will make him 100 per cent concentrated and not underestimating any situations.

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