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Man Utd stars and staff risk Andre Onana’s wrath with touching gifts and gestures to Matic despite his row with keeper

Published on April 11, 2025 at 07:29 AM

MANCHESTER UNITED stars have risked the wrath of keeper Andre Onana by giving Nemanja Matic a slew of gifts after their Europa League clash with Lyon.

Under-fire stopper Onana was ahead of the first leg of their quarter-final tie in France on Thursday, which they drew 2-2.

Andre Onana of Manchester United controls the ball during a UEFA Europa League game.
Manchester United keeper Andre Onana was involved in a pre-match spat with Nemanja Matic
Group photo of seven men in Manchester United training apparel.
United's staff members could draw the ire of Onana by posing for a post-match snap with Matic
Boy showing off collection of signed soccer jerseys.
Several of Matic's team-mates gifted Matic their shirts after the final whistle

And the 29-year-old could very well be irked by his team-mates gifting the former United midfielder several shirts after the final whistle.

Early this morning, Matic revealed that he'd been gifted shifts from , , and .

The Serbian, however, didn't keep them for his personal collection, instead gifting them to his son Filip.

United's coaching staff may very well have also drawn the ire of Onana for hanging out with the two-time Premier League winner Matic after the Matic.

They happily posed for a post-match snap with the 36-year-old, who just a few days ago branded Onana ““

Onana hit back at Matic by poking fun at the fact he didn't win a trophy during his five seasons at Old Trafford.

Matic, however, ended up having the last laugh as Onana was at fault for both of Lyon's goals due to his poor shot stopping.

His second clanger, which came in second-half stoppage time, denied United a 2-1 victory and resulted in the tie being level going into next week's return leg at the Theatre of Dreams.

United boss came out and defended the calamitous Cameroonian, saying: “If you look at the season, I've made more mistakes than them during these last games and during these last months.

“There's nothing I can say to Andre in this moment that will help him.

“So the most important thing is to be natural and then when the time comes I will choose the best XI to play.

“But I'm really confident in Andre.”

Andre Onana of Manchester United diving to save a goal during a soccer match.
Andre Onana's stoppage-time clanger denied United victory in Lyon
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