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Bruno Fernandes makes Andre Onana point as Vincent Kompany gives Manchester United verdict

Manchester United fans have been licking their wounds today after the 4-3 defeat to Bayern Munich on Wednesday night.

Plenty of the talk surrounding the defeat has been focused on Andre Onana. The Cameroonian goalkeeper was at fault for Bayern's first goal at the Allianz Arena and chose to publicly front up to his errors post-match in Germany.

While there is lots to assess from the loss yesterday evening, United need to refocus quickly ahead of the weekend. The Reds travel to Burnley looking to halt the run of defeats and kickstart their season properly. With this in mind, MEN Sport has taken a look at all the headlines this Thursday evening.

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Bruno Fernandes insists Manchester United must take collective responsibility for the defeat to Bayern Munich, despite Andre Onana admitting his error had cost his side.

The goalkeeper let Leroy Sane's tame effort squirm under his body to give Bayern the lead after United had made a bright start in the Allianz Arena and he fronted up afterwards, saying he "let the team down". Four minutes after that Serge Gnabry doubled Bayern's lead and although United rallied after the break, with Rasmus Hojlund scoring just after half-time and Casemiro netting twice late on, the damage had been done.

But Fernandes said the defeat was not the responsibility of Onana, who has now conceded 14 goals in his last five games but has still impressed with his passing ability, and said the £47 million summer signing is helping the team improve.

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Vincent Kompany warned that 'big clubs are always a defeat away from a crisis' when asked about United's poor results and he

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