With an amazing double-save, ANDRE ONANA has left Man Utd listeners in stunned silence.
During Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace, the Red Devils stopper miraculously maintained the scores equal.
Just after the hour mark at Selhurst Park, Onana was at full stretch to block Eddie Nketiah’s low drive.
Down cleverly to sweep away the effort from the former Arsenal star, the 28-year-old stayed under control.
For substitute Ismaila Sarr, who looked set to propel the Eagles into the lead, the ball rebounced delightfully.
After the first save, Onana had no time to gather himself and had to act quickly.
He thrust his body straight towards Sarr, managing to avoid the bounce and tip the ball round the post.
As Onana was swarmed by his colleagues, one admirer gasped on X: “That is a world-class save.”
Still another said: “Onana, I was not familiar with your game.”
On Thursday, fans were fast to compare the save to David Raya’s amazing penalty save against Atalanta.
To stop Mateo Retegui in the Champions League, the Arsenal goalie executed a “crazy” double stop.
Another admirer laughed: “Onana said DAVID RAYA COME OUTSIDE!!!”
One claimed: “That Onana double save was better than Raya’s!
And even another said: “Raya who?! That double save from Onana is just mythical!
Although United dominated possession in South London and was wasteful in front of goal, Onana’s heroics helped them to guarantee a point.
Boss Erik ten Hag left Marcus Rashford out; the Red Devils showed first half shot-shiness.
Opposing number of Onana Inspired in form, Dean Henderson made a run of many important saves.
And United might have had just ten men following Lisandro Martinez’s “crazy” second-half tackle.
Using a two-footed lunge on Daichi Kamada, the Argentine defender infuriated players and fans.
Martinez avoided a red when VAR judged he had not “made contact” with the Eagles player, booking for the incident.
After the game, Sky Sports commentator Jamie Redknapp found it perplexing that Martinez jumped into the tackle off the ground.
“I’d love to tell you [what he’s doing],” Redknapp remarked.
“We used to see this tackle many years ago. I’m not sure what you could benefit from going in with two feet.
“It’s a straight red if he falls on his foot. He misses the foot, which is the sole reason he doesn’t.