Untelevised footage shows Andre Onana wildly celebrating as Man United created a epic comeback to defeat Aston Villa with Hojlund’s goal

Unseen footage of Andre Onana celebrating Manchester United’s comeback win over Aston Villa has gone viral on social media.

With pressure mounting on Erik ten Hag following a series of disappointing results, the club entered Tuesday’s clash at Old Trafford in dire need of momentum.

Andre Onana enjoyed wild celebrations as Manchester United came from behind to defeat Aston Villa 

Unseen footage of Andre Onana celebrating Alejandro Garnacho's equaliser  for Man Utd goes viral

Footage showed the goalkeeper running over to his corner flag to celebrate with fans

Onana then ran the entire length of the pitch to embrace with Hojlund following his winner at Old Trafford 

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £1.3bn deal to purchase a 25% stake in the club was finally announced on Sunday, at the 71-year-old billionaire’s right-hand man and INEOS sporting director Sir David Brailsford watched on from the stands.

Despite hopes the investment would inspire confidence on the pitch, United fell behind early against Unai Emery’s high-flying Villa, with John McGinn and Leander Dendoncker giving the visitors a two-goal lead heading into the interval.

United rallied after the break and looked to have pegged Villa back when Alejandro Garnacho put the ball in the back of the net but the goal was ruled out for offside following a VAR review.

Ten Hag’s side continued undeterred, and Garnacho was again at the centre of the action as he scored twice in the space of 12 minutes to put his side back on level pegging heading into the closing stages.

Rasmus Hojlund gave United the lead and sent the 74,000-strong crowd into frenzy with his first Premier League goal with less than ten minutes of normal time remaining.

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Onana, who can be seen sprinting from his goal line to celebrate with supporters following Garnacho’s equalizer in a clip from Amazon Prime Video Sport’s TikTok, was one player who undoubtedly relished the festivities.

After that, Onana celebrated what turned out to be the game-winning goal by running the entire length of the field with his colleagues, en masse around the £72 million summer acquisition.