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'I feel sad' - Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana speaks on chances of finishing in top four

Andre Onana admitted he was 'sad' after Manchester United's draw against Brentford and said he was hopeful that a top four finish in the Premier League could still be secured.

United were expected to claim a victory against a struggling Brentford side on Easter Saturday, but they delivered an awful performance and were fortunate to get a point.

Brentford had 31 attempts on goal and hit the woodwork four times. It was remarkable they weren't leading after 90 minutes and although Mason Mount thought he'd produced the match-winning goal in added time, Thomas Frank's side responded by immediately equalising.

A draw was the least Brentford deserved and United's players weren't in the mood to talk to journalists in the mixed zone when heading for the team bus after the game.

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Aston Villa and Tottenham both won in the Premier League on Saturday and it looks increasingly likely that United will fail to qualify for the Champions League.

Onana spoke to MUTV and said: “I feel sad because we are Manchester United, so it doesn’t matter who you play. Everywhere we go, we have to win.

“We gave away this game in the end. We did a fantastic job defending, it was not our best game but the most important thing was to win. So yeah, it’s difficult.”

When asked about the saves he made, Onana added: “The most important thing is the victory of the team. It’s good when you contribute and you have a victory.

"Of course, we didn’t lose this game but the way we conceded that goal is bad for all of us because we are in this together. We blocked shots and made saves together.

“As a leader and

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