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Andre Onana encourages Man Utd to "dream big" as "better days will come"

Andre Onana encourages Man Utd to "dream big" as "better days will come"

 

Andre Onana

After a difficult start to the season, Andre Onana believes "better days will come" and encourages Manchester United to keep dreaming big.

United is now ranked 13th in the Premier League after losing two of its last five games. On Wednesday night, when they take on Bayern Munich live on TNT Sports, they turn their attention to the UEFA Champions League.

Even though United has come under more scrutiny as a result of their recent performances, summer signing Onana is unconcerned.

“I know we will come back stronger,” he told TNT Sports. “Because we are a big club and are used to past situations like this, and Manchester United have faced worst situations than what we are facing now.

“We have to be calm and united. We have to be positive and together because we have good players and we are used to this kind of situation and that’s why we are here. “I know everything will be alright when I see how we train and how we play and the chemistry of the group. I have no doubt everything will be alright.”

After failing to qualify for the Champions League the previous season, United is back.

Onana participated in the competition just three months prior, playing goal for Inter Milan's loss to Manchester City in the competition's championship match.
In regards to playing Bayern, he stated, "We are ready for tomorrow and we dream big".
“We are Manchester United and we have to go for every single title and fight for everything. “Of course, this season didn’t start good, but we will come back because we are big players and we are used to difficult situations and I am very confident. I know everything will get in the right way.”

United come into the fixture against Bayern on the back of successive 3-1 defeats to Arsenal and Brighton. Ten Hag has said they “are in a process” and at the moment play well in “parts of the game”. Onana believes the “most important thing is team spirit”.

He added: “It’s a difficult situation but this is part of life and part of football. “We are together and this is the most important thing. I am very confident saying this period will pass and better days will come.”

On October 3, Manchester United will host Galatasaray in the second match of Group A. When they play Copenhagen on October 24, they are once again at home, Eurosport wrote.

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