Jamie Redknapp says Man Utd's Andre Onana made a great save against Ipswich, but fans don't agree.

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November 24th 2024.

Jamie Redknapp says Man Utd's Andre Onana made a great save against Ipswich, but fans don't agree.
During the highly anticipated Premier League match between Ipswich Town and Manchester United, all eyes were on the players as they battled it out on the field. However, it was Manchester United's goalkeeper, Andre Onana, who stole the spotlight with a spectacular save that left everyone in awe.

Despite Ipswich's early dominance, it was Marcus Rashford who opened the scoring for United in just the second minute of the game. However, the hosts quickly fought back and were on the verge of equalizing before Onana's heroics denied them.

As Liam Delap unleashed a powerful shot towards the goal, it seemed certain that Ipswich would level the score. But Onana had other ideas. With lightning-fast reflexes, he flung himself towards the ball and managed to palm it away, much to the amazement of the crowd.

Even former Premier League goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer was in awe of Onana's save, calling it "world-class" during his commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live. And he wasn't the only one. Manchester United's new manager, Ruben Amorim, was seen applauding Onana's incredible effort, while ex-England star Jamie Redknapp couldn't stop praising him during the half-time interval.

In fact, Redknapp went as far as to say that it was the "save of the season", which caused some fans to question his judgment. Nonetheless, it was undeniably a stunning save that showcased Onana's strength and skill as a goalkeeper.

Despite his impressive performance, Onana's journey with Manchester United hasn't been a smooth one. The Cameroonian international struggled at the beginning of his career with the club, following his record-breaking transfer from Ajax in 2023. However, he has since proven himself to be one of United's top players this season.

Unfortunately, Onana's heroics were not enough to prevent United from going through a rough patch, leading to the sacking of their previous manager, Erik ten Hag. But with players like Onana on their side, the team remains hopeful for a brighter future ahead.

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