Champions League hits and misses: Man Utd’s Andre Onana a problem for Erik ten Hag, Arsenal need wingers fit

Onana is a problem for Ten Hag

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Andre Onana cost Manchester United in two Champions League games

Erik ten Hag can point to injuries and this is clearly not his strong suit, with Manchester United trying to find a temporary solution at left-back. But the appetite for excuses at Old Trafford diminishes when the manager’s goalkeeper creates so much uncertainty.

He was not well supported by his defense in Tuesday’s 3-2 Champions League defeat to Galatasaray. Diogo Dalot could have done better for the first goal, Victor Lindelof was caught out of position for the second and Raphael Varane was nowhere to be seen for the third. Sofyan Amrabat had a hard time in the second half.

But while doubts about Dalot and Lindelof are not new and Amrabat plays out of position on the left, Onana would be the goalkeeper to help usher in a new era at Manchester United. possess.

He has already been involved in some hairy incidents. Against Galatasaray he might have been more assertive for Wilfried Zaha’s goal and in the second half there was another unfortunate attempt to collect a cross. That seemed to affect his self-confidence.

It wasn’t long after that his poor passing out from the back led directly to Casemiro being sent off, changing the momentum of the match. If David De Gea had made such a mistake, it would have been taken as evidence of his inability to play with his feet.

Onana can do it, he has shown that ability, something Ten Hag was happy to emphasize at the press conference after the match. But the United boss is dealing with it now and needs his big players to get results. His goalkeeper failed to do so and it proved costly.
Adam Bate

Opta stats: Man Utd 2-3 Galatasaray

Manchester United have started a UEFA Champions League campaign with back-to-back defeats for the first time.

Man Utd have lost six of their ten games in all competitions this season (W4). They also conceded 18 goals in 10 games in all competitions in 2023/24; this is the highest number at this stage since 1966-67 (20).

Galatasaray have taken four points from their opening two UEFA Champions League group games this season – their best start to a CL campaign since 1998/99 (also 4 points).

This was Galatasaray’s first away win in the competition since the 3–2 against Schalke in the last 16 in March 2013, and the first time they had scored in an away match of the UEFA Champions League since November 2015 against Benfica, after seven games in the competition . the road without scoring for tonight.

Rasmus Højlund (20 years, 241 days) is the youngest player to score in his first two UEFA Champions League appearances since Erling Haaland in 2019 (19 years, 73 days), while he is the fourth player to score as many as three goals in his first two UEFA Champions League appearances for Man Utd, alongside Dimitar Berbatov (4), Romelu Lukaku (3) and Wayne Rooney (3).

Wilfried Zaha scored his first UEFA Champions League goal. After failing to score in his first 11 games against Manchester United, Zaha has now scored four goals in his last five games against his former side in all competitions.

Hojlund a shining light for struggling Man Utd

If there is one positive to take from Manchester United’s latest disappointment, it is the performance of Rasmus Hojlund.

The twenty-year-old was the shining light on another gloomy evening for Erik ten Hag’s team. United miss a number 9 like him. Strength, power, determination, excellent hold-up play and clinical finishing, Hojlund put in an impressive individual show at Old Trafford.

Hojlund, signed from Atalanta for £72million this summer, was in the right place to head in Marcus Rashford’s cross early in the match and then ran inside his own half before applying a delicate finish to put United behind to put the rest back in the lead. He also saw another controlled stroke rightly disallowed for offside.

Rasmus Hojlund, Manchester United
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Rasmus Hojlund scored twice for Manchester United against Galatasaray at Old Trafford

The Denmark international became the youngest player to score in his first two Champions League appearances since Erling Haaland and followed Dimitar Berbatov, Romelu Lukaku and Wayne Rooney in finding the net at least three times in his first two Champions League games for United.

Hojlund played with more maturity beyond his years against Galatasaray and if his side could defend well, this match would have been all about him. His future looks bright, even if United’s does not.
Then Sansom

Arsenal need Saka and Martinelli back

Almost everyone else can be replaced: Arsenal cannot afford to lose Bukayo Saka to injury.

Bukayo Saka awaits treatment before heading off in Arsenal's 2-1 defeat to Lens
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Bukayo Saka awaits treatment before coming out in Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat to Lens

Exactly why the English winger is so indispensable to Arsenal was evident from their defeat at Lens. As soon as Saka was released, the Gunners had a puncture.

Saka is the player with the most one-on-ones in the Premier League this season. He ruthlessly explores those individual full-back duels, averaging fourteen per Premier League match.

But on Tuesday evening his replacement, Fabio Vieira, attempted to get around his man just once.

On the other hand, it’s the same: Gabriel Martinelli has similar numbers to Saka. Leandro Trossard is an adequate replacement for the Brazilian, but Sunday’s visit to Manchester City requires more than just enough.

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Mikel Arteta knows it too. “The two wingers we are missing give us a lot of threat,” he said after the defeat to Lens. “And it’s different from other qualities we have in the team.”

It seems Arsenal’s hopes of beating Man City on Sunday could be determined by the team news…
Sam Blitz

Opta stats: lens 2-1 Arsenal

Arsenal suffered their first ever UEFA Champions League defeat in France in their ninth match there (W6 D2). Two of the three times they failed to win there were against Lens (1-1 draw in 1998, 2-1 defeat tonight).

Lens became the first team to beat Arsenal in a UEFA European match after conceding their first goal since Eintracht Frankfurt in a UEFA Europa League match in November 2019. The Gunners have been unbeaten in 17 such games since (W14 D3).

Elye Wahi, aged 20 years and 274 days, was the youngest Frenchman to score and assist in a UEFA Champions League match since Kylian Mbappé for PSG versus Crvena Zvezda in December 2018, when he was 19.

Adrien Thomasson scored his first goal of the season in all competitions for Lens – it was his first ever goal in major European competition and what marked his first ever start in UEFA competition.

Gabriel Jesus became the third player to score in the first two UEFA Champions League games for Arsenal, along with Marouane Chamakh in 2010 and Lukas Podolski in 2012.

Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka is the only Premier League player with both five goals and five assists in all competitions this season, with Saka assisting Gabriel Jesus tonight.

Individual mistakes cost Arsenal

Declan Rice reacts to Arsenal conceding in Lens
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Declan Rice reacts to Arsenal conceding in Lens

No Champions League match is easy, especially when you’re away from home. You hear that every year and Arsenal found that out the hard way against Lens in the Stade Bollaert-Delelis.

As the French side played their first home Champions League game in more than two decades, the atmosphere was hostile and raucous, but Arsenal did well to weather the early Lens storm before taking the lead through Gabriel Jesus’ goal .

The Gunners had complete control of the match and kept the home fans quiet. That was until David Raya’s loose pass brought Lens back into the game through Adrien Thomasson’s good finish.

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Asked what he can do to help his side avoid costly mistakes, Arteta said: “We want to stop everything and create big opportunities for the team to win the game. But mistakes are part of it and mistakes happen all the time in football, every time again.” Within three or four seconds a mistake happens, yours or the opponent’s, and we have to adapt to that.”

In the end, it proved very costly as Lens staged a stunning comeback to hand Mikel Arteta’s side their first defeat of the season after Elye Wahi’s winning goal. An individual error also cost Arsenal in the north London derby when Jorginho was caught in possession for Heung-min Son’s equalizer, saving Spurs a point at the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners, who have not found the fluidity of last season so far this season, cannot afford to make mistakes. They will know they need a near-perfect performance when league leaders Man City come to town on Sunday.
Oliver Yew