After Manchester United’s goalless draw against Crystal Palace, goalkeeper Andre Onana spoke to about the importance of returning players for the team.
Onana expressed his delight at the return of Rasmus Hojlund, who came off the bench after a spell on the sidelines.
“He’s a key player for us, and we’re all happy he’s back,” Onana said. He emphasized the need for a fully fit squad, particularly highlighting the significance of Luke Shaw’s upcoming return.
Shaw has been out for seven months, and Onana noted, “We need our guys back. I’m happy to see him on the pitch.”
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With Mason Mount also returning to the bench and Victor Lindelof and Tyrell Malacia back in training, United is slowly regaining its strength.
Manchester United left Marcus Rahsford on the bench who seemed to have found his shooting boots after scoring three times in a space of a week in both their wins against Southampton in the Premier League and Barnsley in the EFL.
Rasmus Hojlund was subbed in for Amad Diallo and Joshua Zirkzee for Rasmus Hojlund but that still was not enough to make sure that they got their revenge after a humiliation at the by the same team a few month ago.
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Despite the frustrating draw that leaves them in the bottom half of the Premier League, Onana remains optimistic about the team’s future as they look to turn their fortunes around with a nearly complete squad.