Andre Onana saved just ONE in eight penalties in the Community Shield penalty shootout, despite his best efforts to distract City's kick takers.
It started so well for Onana, after he saved Man City's Bernado Silva's opening spot-kick, before watching teammate Dalot dispatch the next for United.
The Cameroonian keeper looked to have set the tone for the Red Devils' shootout, but failed to get a hand to another penalty.
It was his goal-line antics, however, that perhaps would underscore his downfall, as he tried to put-off players with hand gestures and faces, including Erling Haaland and Rueben Dias.
Pep Guardiola's men would ruthlessly dispatch their following seven penalties to United's six, with Ederson saving Jadon Sancho's spot-kick and the veteran Jonny Evans skying his.
Davichi
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All of you talking trash about Onana need to keep quiet. If Sancho had scored his pk after Onana saved the first one from City, you won't come here to say nonsense about him. Sancho missed his pk and Evans (who I can't understand why he's still at United) missed his but somehow, it's Onana that's to be blamed. Rashford failed to score from one-on-one twice, Sancho's wayward pass led to the equalizer, but it's Onana's antics that's the worse part of the game. Onana is United's first team's goal keeper. If you can't deal with it, that's your problem.
peoeinruy
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Meanwhile we are still searching for the ball Mr Evans played to the bush🔦