Andre Onana told biggest problem at Man United as Frenkie de Jong transfer admission comes to light
Manchester United return to Old Trafford desperate to get back to winning ways when they host Brentford on Saturday.
Erik ten Hag's side have lost their last two home games, falling to a 1-0 defeat against Crystal Palace before Tuesday's humbling 3-2 Champions League loss against Galatasaray. Those results have capped off United's worst start to a season for 37 years, with frustration mounting among supporters.
The club have launched an investigation into the scenes on Tuesday that saw around 1,000 home tickets sold to Galatasaray fans. A large group of fans were seated together in the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, while hundreds more in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand flocked towards the away end to join in with the celebrations.
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Onana's biggest problem
Dimitar Berbatov believes that Andre Onana's over-confidence is causing him problems in the early weeks of his Manchester United career.
Onana endured a dismal night on Tuesday as United were beaten 3-2 at home to Galatasaray, their second consecutive Champions League defeat. The 27-year-old was at fault for Casemiro's red card after playing a loose ball straight to Dries Mertens, while he also went down far too early as Mauro Icardi dinked the ball over him for the winning goal.
It's been a tough start at United for Onana, who arrived in a £47.2million deal in the summer. The Cameroon international has shown moments of brilliance in keeping the ball out of the net and then using it effectively, but rash moments have also been regular and


