How Manchester United surrendered two-goal lead to draw 3-3 vs Galatasaray in Champions League

After United’s 4-3 defeat to Bayern Munich in the first matchweek, Andre Onana decided to give an interview of his own volition to apologise.
“We started very well and after my mistake we lost control of the game,” Onana said. “It’s a difficult situation for me, I let the team down. It’s because of me we didn’t win this game.”
It’s been a rollercoaster Champions League campaign for the Cameroon international, who again made goalkeeping errors in Turkey to turn a comfortable win into a damaging draw. Onana was wrong-footed by the flight of Ziyech’s free kick for Galatasaray’s first goal. The ball travelled in the gap vacated by the two Galatasaray players stood next to Fernandes, just as the United keeper had taken a step in the opposite direction.
Ziyech’s second free kick, which like the first, was given away by Fernandes, went in due to a genuine howler. Onana somehow leapt over the ball at a crucial moment and let the ball trickle past him. Galatasaray’s third goal from Kerem Akturkoglu was too strong and too fast for any blame to be apportioned to Onana, but it is concerning that a goalkeeper who was so impressive for Inter Milan last season seems to be so error-prone for United.
Onana has a rising tendency to parry shots back into dangerous areas when making saves – particularly towards his left (the right of the goal).
Four massive errors across five games have dramatically changed the complexion of Group A and have left United with only a slim chance of qualifying for the knockout stages.
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