It took me six months to feel good at Man Utd - Onana
Friday, 24 May 2024
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana says it took him six months "to feel good" at Old Trafford, in the build-up to Saturday's FA Cup final.
Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana says it took him six months "to feel good" at Old Trafford, in the build-up to Saturday's FA Cup final.
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