‘Harrowing Moments Persist’ – Andre Onana’s Klutziness Strikes Again as He Fumbles Porsche Keys After Man Utd’s Loss to Bayern Munich

On his way back from Munich yesterday, CALAMITY goalkeeper Andre Onana made another costly error by spilling his key card as he climbed into his car at Manchester Airport.

After his Champions League horror, at least his most recent blunder didn’t cost United any points on the field.

Andre Onana dropped another clanger just hours after his Champions League nightmareAndre Onana dropped another clanger just hours after his Champions League nightmare Credit: Eamonn and James Clarke

Onana and his team-mates returned back to Manchester Airport from Germany yesterdayOnana and his team-mates returned back to Manchester Airport from Germany yesterday Credit: Eamonn and James Clarke

The star dropped the key card for his Porsche before making his exitThe star dropped the key card for his Porsche before making his exit Credit: Eamonn and James Clarke

The Man Utd stopper gifted Bayern the lead when fumbling a Leroy Sane shot4The Man Utd stopper gifted Bayern the lead when fumbling a Leroy Sane shotCredit: Rex

The 27-year-old Cameroon goalkeeper had a terrible night on Wednesday as his team lost 4-3 to Bayern Munich.

The £47.2 million summer acquisition from Inter Milan made an error with the score still tied, giving Bayern the advantage.

After a one-two with Harry Kane with 28 minutes left in the game, Leroy Sane cut in from the right and fired a low, relatively slow first-time attempt from 20 yards.

The United goalkeeper Onana could have made an easy stop, but he somehow allowed the ball to slip between his fingers and into the goal, and it doesn’t appear like things are going any better following his accident at the airport.

Onana, though, accepted full accountability for the loss later.

Fans also praised him for being courageous in insisting on going before the media after making a mistake.

It’s frustrating to lose this way because we started out really well, the United goalkeeper stated, who has allowed ten goals in five Premier League games thus far.

We lost control of the game after my error.

“It’s a challenging scenario for us, and especially for me because I let the team down. Due to me, we didn’t win today.

When asked if he felt the need to impress United supporters, Onana responded, “Of course, I have a lot to prove since, to be honest, my start has not been great.

“Today was one of my worst games, and it’s hard because we have big ambitions and it was a big chance for us to recover,” the player said.

It’s difficult, but we must stick together, and the only thing we can do is learn from our mistakes.

Onana and United supporters alike will be trying to recover from his horrific performance against Bayern on Saturday.

The Red Devils head to Burnley hoping to snap their three-match losing streak at Turf Moor.

Sun Sport can exclusively reveal that the treatment of former goalkeeper David De Gea has caused greater unrest inside the team.