'I let the team down' - Andre Onana gives honest verdict about his Manchester United performance
Andre Onana has taken responsibility for his mistake for Bayern Munich's first goal against Manchester United and he's vowed to learn from it.
Most supporters feared the worst against Bayern Munich after losing 3-1 versus Brighton at the weekend, but Erik ten Hag's side started with intent and purpose and looked much the better side throughout the opening 20 minutes.
But that positive start was made redundant when Bayern scored twice in a matter of few minutes, with goalkeeper Andre Onana making a huge error - allowing a simple save to go underneath his body - for the first goal.
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Rasmus Hojlund gave United a lifeline with a goal after half-time, but that hope was short-lived after the hosts were handed a questionable penalty immediately after, which Harry Kane converted from the spot.
Bayern looked comfortable at 3-1 up and although the game subsequently ended with a 4-3 scoreline, following goals from Tel and a brace from Casemiro, the result never appeared to be in doubt at the Allianz Arena.
United have now conceded 14 goals in six games this season and Onana took full responsibility for his mistake in his post-match interview with TNT Sports.
"It's difficult to lose this way," he said. "We started very good and after my mistake, we lost control of the game and it's a difficult situation for us, for me especially because I'm the one who let the team down.
"The team were good, but because of me, we didn't win this game, so we just have to move on. This is the life of a goalkeeper and if we didn't win today, it's on me.
"We were good on the ball [at the start], they didn't create any chances and then I


