Man Utd held late in Lyon after Onana errors in Europa League

Rayan Cherki (centre) celebrates his late Europa League equaliser for Lyon as United goalkeeper Andre Onana (left) appeals. — AFP


Rayan Cherki (centre) celebrates his late Europa League equaliser for Lyon as United goalkeeper Andre Onana (left) appeals. — AFP

LYON: Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana endured a night to forget as two costly mistakes allowed Lyon to snatch a 2-2 draw in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final on Thursday.

The Cameroon international allowed Thiago Almada´s soft free-kick to skip past him the day after being called “one of the worst goalkeepers” in United´s history in a pre-match spat involving the club´s former midfielder Nemanja Matic, now with Lyon.

Teenage defender Leny Yoro equalised just before half-time and Joshua Zirkzee´s header in the 88th minute looked to have won the game for United at Groupama Stadium. But Onana failed to hold Georges Mikautadze´s low shot deep into stoppage time and Rayan Cherki poked home the rebound, leaving the tie in the balance ahead of the return clash at Trafford next week. United manager Ruben Amorim was quick to defend Onana and turn his attention to the second leg.

“It can happen. If you play football, and we play a lot of games, you can make mistakes,” he said. “There is nothing I can say to Andre in this moment that will help.” “We have one more game to change everything and that should be our focus,” he added.

United´s ability to rebuild a squad in danger of the club´s worst top-flight finish since relegation in 1974 likely hinges on sealing a return to the Champions League. Winning the Europa League is the only way they can qualify for the elite competition. Failure to do so is predicted to cost United at least £100 million ($127.6 million) at a time when the club´s financial headroom is already minimal.

In a measure of how far both clubs, particularly United, have fallen, this was their first meeting since the last 16 of the 2007-08 Champions League. Back then, both were at their peaks. United went on to win their third European crown. Lyon scooped the last of seven consecutive French titles.

Perhaps no player has encapsulated United´s domestic woes this term more than Rasmus Hojlund, whose five goals in Europe outnumber the three he´s managed in the Premier League.

The Denmark striker scuffed an inviting chance horribly wide from Patrick Dorgu´s cut-back as United gradually began to threaten, with Lyon defender Moussa Niakhate getting a key touch to divert a crisp Bruno Fernandes effort over the bar. Any momentum United had built dissipated when Onana failed to keep out Almada´s free-kick. The goalkeeper was already in the spotlight after Matic´s jibe.


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