Goalkeeper Andre Onana says he was not at all impressed by Liverpool’s home support during the Merseyside game. The match ended in a 0:0 draw.
Liverpool had most of the chances to score but United frustrated Jurgen Klopp’s men with some very tight and determined defending.
Onana made some great saves and overall the Cameroonian looked impressive during his time on the field. Speaking to MUTV after the final whistle, he gave his thoughts on United’s performance in hostile territory.
Asked about the atmosphere at Anfield, the goalkeeper said: “I didn’t feel anything.””I didn’t feel anything,” Onana said of the atmosphere at Anfield.He continued, “It’s not bad.
It could be better. We are here to win. We are Manchester United. I didn’t get the results I wanted. “We have to try to win every game,” he said.
Asked if it was one of his best performances since arriving in England, Onana said: The most important thing is not 0, the most important thing is 3 points. “It’s nice to get the free sheet, but it’s not about the team.
“He added: “We wanted them to put pressure on us. I like the high intensity and I made sure I made the right choice. So I look at Jonny, Rafa and Maino when they pass the ball.””So I have to make the right choice because my midfielder will perform.”
“I have to understand the situation as quickly as possible because I have to know from the team that the centre-back will move to my middle. There are many things they try to look at before giving me the ball. “For example, it’s not easy to put pressure on Salah,” he said.
He said he is used to the pressure of playing in the big games and the criticism that comes when things don’t go well.
