The Portuguese also pointed out that the team must take responsibility for the setback in the European competition.
Captain of Manchester United, Bruno Fernandessaid Andre Onana “He needs to do better”, but insists the goalkeeper is not the only reason for the slump. Red Devils before him Galatasaray.
Onana Goals Allowed from Free Throws Hakeem G And the Turkish team managed to equalize in three goals, resulting in an exit United On the brink of elimination Champions.
When asked if he wanted to talk to him as captain Onana, Fernandez He said: “He knows how to handle these moments. He has to do better on the field like all of us. We should have done more to get a better result. It’s not just him who got this negativity. As a result, we all have to take responsibility for what we do, me first. “
Technician of United, Eric Den HaagSupported Onana Said after the game: “It’s not about the individuals… but always about the team.”
Fernandez Admitted: “We all need to know that there are things we need to improve and improve. We make a lot of mistakes Champions It will cost us.”
only Antwerp Scored most goals, 15 Champions League He said United (14) In this season.
“We’ve conceded a lot of goals so far,” he said. Fernandez. “We are probably the team that concedes more goals. We need to control the game better.”
Fernandez He was also disappointed that his team did not finish when they had chances to win 2-0 and 3-1.
“We need to be more clinical,” he said. “In all the clear chances we had we had a negative result without taking them. We should have scored more goals.”
Fernandez He said he knew his team’s chances of playing in Europe in the New Year were slim.
He United Last in Group A, their final group match is against the leader Bayern Munich On December 12, the third Galatasaray Visit Copenhagen.
“There’s very little we can do except win our next game Bayern Munich I hope to get a good result in the other game,” he said Fernandez.
“Unfortunately we depend on each other. It would have been different if we had won, but we weren’t good enough to do it.”