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Omonia Nicosia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho revels in the moment after starring against Man United

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Omonia Nicosia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho revealed he had fulfilled his lifelong dream to play at Old Trafford after starring against Manchester United in the Europa League on Thursday.

Uzoho, who is normally Omonia's second-choice goalkeeper, was given the gloves for the game against the team he has supported since he was a child, and he made the most of his opportunity.

The 23-year-old made a number of impressive saves to deny the hosts throughout the game, before he was finally beaten by Scott McTominay in added time as United secured a late 1-0 win. Despite conceding late on, Uzoho was still in good spirits in his post-match interview after shining on the biggest stage.

'I am not disappointed because we had a good game. It would have been perfect to get at least a point but I’m happy, Uzoho told BT Sport.

'It is not an easy stadium to play in with these big players but I’m happy in general.

'It's a dream come true for me. I have dreamed to play here for a long time. When I saw the draw, I wanted to play at Old Trafford and I thank God for giving me the opportunity to play.'

Uzoho received praise from Robbie Savage, who commentated on the game for BT Sport, as he identified the shot-stopper as Omonia's standout performer.

Savage hailed his display, and Uzoho admitted afterwards that he has probably never played better in his life.

When asked if it was the performance of his career, Uzoho replied modestly: 'Arguably, I think so.'

The 25-cap Nigeria international was also keen to highlight the performances of his team-mates, as he pointed out that they defended well in front of him to almost earn the Cypriot side an unlikely point.

Uzoho continued: 'I am proud of my teammates because it was not a one-man job. We gave everything out there as a team and I am happy with my performance.'

Paul Scholes and Owen Hargreaves watched Uzoho's interview from the BT Sport studio, and both men were delighted to see that the goalkeeper had enjoyed his moment in the spotlight.

'I’m really chuffed for him, and that smile on his face…' Scholes said.

'This game will change his career, arguably his life. I think that’s what sport is all about, moments like that,' Hargreaves added.

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