‘SPIDER MAN’ – Unai Emery admits Andre Onana helped Man Utd win as Cameroon star created a ‘crɑzy’ show with EIGHT saves against Aston Villa

Andre Onana has plenty to be proud of after a commanding display in the 2-1 win over Aston Villa this Sunday.

The Manchester United goalkeeper pulled off eight saves throughout the game to thwart danger from the hosts.

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The most crucial ones are shown below, have a look – each at key moments in the game.

He made a great block to deny a Villa chance right after Man United opened the scoring.

He immediately saved another one just one minute later.

Statman Dave on X: "Andre Onana's game by numbers vs. Aston Villa: 55  touches 25/37 passes completed 8 saves 5 saves from shots inside the box  4/4 sweeper keepers Huge performance. 🦾 https://t.co/h1ozL8TGLG" / X

After the break, Onana once again sprung into action to deny Watkins, who were also not clinical enough with their finishing.

Onana should have kept a clean sheet in this one for his consistency at making saves – something he’s been criticised for.

He was unlucky to concede Douglas Luiz’s goal as he saved the first attempt but was unable to keep out Villa’s second attempt seconds later.

Andre Onana deserved to keep a clean sheet for the numerous tricky saves he pulled off. Man United only have Onana to thank for the final scoreline.

After the game, even Villa boss Unai Emery, who commented about Onana pre-game, grudgingly told reporters, quoted by the BBC: “We deserved more.

“We planned the match how we could feel strong and try and have control of the game and how we could win and I think we did that.

“We weren’t clinical today. Their goalkeeper [Onana] made some very good saves and they were clinical.

“We had to reset and we are frustrated but we have to be positives.”

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Andre Onana had one of his best games of the season in Manchester United’s win over Aston Villa.

The goalkeeper was always alert, quick off his line, commanded his box well, and pulled off a succession of saves to ensure Manchester United won the game.

This was the type of performance United fans hoped to get from Onana when the club struck a deal to sign him from Inter Milan last summer.