Andre Onana gives honest assessment of Ruben Amorim's first game in charge of Manchester United
Goalkeeper Andre Onana refused to dwell on Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town at Portman Road on Sunday, instead choosing to look ahead.
United, despite taking a very early lead through Marcus Rashford, were unable to secure all three points in new head coach Ruben Amorim's first game in charge, being pegged back by a deflected strike from Omari Hutchinson.
Onana made a couple of fine saves during the contest, the best of which saw him deny Liam Delap from close range prior to Hutchinson's equaliser just before half-time. He denied the striker again in the second half with another instinctive stop.
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Playing a starring role in ensuring United earned a point on Amorim's debut in the dugout, Onana is keen to look forward following the former Sporting Lisbon manager's recent appointment.
"We are at such a big club so there is no time to cry," Onana told MUTV. "We have to move on. Good games will come, better days will come.
"I always say that it will not rain forever; the sun will shine. We know that it is just a matter of time.
"We have to continue working hard, pushing ourselves, stay together and stay positive because there are still a lot of games to go, competitions where we can fight. We are all excited and very positive about this season."
Reviewing his individual showing, Onana added: "It was not enough [his saves] to win the game. I think we have to continue working hard. I will always take responsibility.
"Of course, I am happy with these saves but the most important thing is the victory of the team; when you don't win it is difficult. We


