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Andre Onana labelled ‘genuinely insane’ as Man Utd goalkeeper divides opinion with celebration in front of Lyon fans

Published on April 17, 2025 at 08:18 PM

ANDRE ONANA split opinion with his bolshy celebration against Lyon.

The Manchester United goalkeeper has been in the thick of the action during the tense Europa League quarter-final clash.

Andre Onana of Manchester United celebrating during a UEFA Europa League match.
Andre Onana taunted the Lyon fans at Old Trafford
Andre Onana of Manchester United celebrates a goal.
The goalkeeper jumped up in front of the travelling supporters when United scored
Andre Onana of Manchester United celebrating a goal.
Onana has been at the centre of attention during the Europa League quarter-final

Nemanja Matic labelled him “one of the worst goalkeepers in United's history” as part of the raging war of words.

Onana – who was dropped for the Premier League defeat at Newcastle on Sunday = then made two blunders in the 2-2 draw in the first leg last week in France.

But when Manuel Ugarte gave the Red Devils a tenth-minute lead against the Ligue 1 outfit at Old Trafford tonight, the Cameroonian could not resist a cheeky reaction.

The goalkeeper ran over in front of the Lyon fans and performed a jumping, dancing jig, nodding his head in delight as he stared at the away end.

But fans watching the antics at home were divided whether it was brilliant housery – or a bit too risky with 80 minutes to play and plenty of time for the gloating to come back and bite him.

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