Manchester United goalkeeper Onana warns fans to prepare for high-risk season

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Manchester United’s goalkeeper, Andre Onana, is setting expectations high as he issues a bold message to the club’s fans.

As the team gears up for the 2024/2025 season, Onana has candidly advised supporters to be prepared for a season filled with high-risk plays from the back.

His statement has sparked a mix of excitement and curiosity among the fan base.

In a recent interview, Onana was clear about his playing style for the upcoming season.

“It’s what you’re going to see because I will take a lot of risks.

I can tell you in advance already! Be prepared, because it’s going to be this season, trust me!” he stated confidently.

This declaration hints at a dynamic and potentially thrilling approach to his role as the last line of defence.

Onana’s reputation as a risk-taker is well-known, and his arrival at Manchester United has seen some criticism, but he still remains confident in his ability to play the ball well with his feet.

His proactive style of goalkeeping, which often involves coming off his line to intercept passes and initiate attacks, is expected to add a new dimension to the team’s play.

However, it also means that fans might experience some nerve-wracking moments throughout the season.

The goalkeeper’s message has not only heightened expectations but also generated a buzz among the supporters.

Many are curious to see how his daring approach will impact the team’s overall performance. Onana’s confidence and willingness to embrace high-risk situations might just be the catalyst for a more aggressive and exciting style of play for Manchester United.

As the 2024/2025 season approaches, Manchester United fans are eagerly anticipating the action and drama that Onana has promised.

His bold statement has set the stage for what could be a season full of unforgettable moments, as the team aims for success with a goalkeeper who is unafraid to take risks.

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