‘Stop waving hands and use them to save some shots’ – Carragher mocked Andre Onana’s show after the doubt of Man Utd legend

Jamie Carragher has mocked Gary Neville’s take on Manchester United’s defeat to Brighton, after his fellow pundit criticised the Glazer family.

Neville took to X to criticise the Glazers after United lost 3-1 to the Seagulls, insisting that the rot starts at the top. However, Carragher mocked the Man Utd legend right-back, insisting that Sir Alex Ferguson was not responsible for winning all of his trophies, and that it was actually down to former chairman Martin Edwards, while he also took aim at Andre Onana for his failure to keep a clean sheet.

Carragher took aim at Neville’s take on United’s defeat to Brighton, saying: “All this time I thought Alex Ferguson stopped us winning the Premier League, but it was actually Martin Edwards.”

Neville replied: “You still on here after your Onana piece?” The tweet appeared to be a reference to Carragher claiming the goalkeeper’s berating of Harry Maguire during pre-season was an attempt to endear himself to the Red Devils faithful.

Carragher followed up: “Even more so after today! They [the Glazers] will be even more disappointed after today’s match. Tell him to stop waving his hands at players and use them to save some shots.”

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Onana should have done better in the third goal, but he wasn’t actually the reason Man Utd lost to Brighton. In the Premier League, Onana has only maintained a clean sheet once every five games for the Red Devils. The Cameroonian international has not demonstrated that he is talented enough to fully fill David De Gea’s position.

United has had a very difficult season thus far, losing three of their last four games—their lone victory coming over Nottingham Forest. Despite offers from Qatar and a group led by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the Glazers have stated that they are willing to sell the club, but the procedure is still taking too long.