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Manchester United trend shows Andre Onana may not be entirely to blame for his poor start at club

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The spotlight has been beaming brightly on Andre Onana since his arrival at Manchester United and he has somewhat sweltered under the heat.

The 27-year-old has shown greasy gloves and slippery boots to leave the Reds' defence sweating at times in his first 11 matches.

Onana’s CV boasts a career steeped in experience at high-pressure clubs. After coming through the intense La Masia academy at Barcelona, he eventually became first-choice 'keeper at Ajax where trophies are not just expected but demanded.

At Inter, the San Siro faithful have no qualms in letting a player know they are underperforming, turning the place into a coliseum. READ MORE: Amad offers injury update READ MORE: Roy Keane is right about what Andre Onana However, at United there is a different level of scrutiny.

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