Peter Schmeichel says it's 'very wrong' to single out Man Utd star for criticism

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Peter Schmeichel says he has sympathy for Andre Onana and it is 'very wrong' for the goalkeeper to be singled out given Manchester United's struggles as a whole this season.

Onana made a string of high-profile mistakes across an unconvincing debut season at Old Trafford and it has been a similar story for the 29-year-old shot-stopper this term.

A pair of blunders in the first leg of the Red Devils' Europa League quarter-final with Lyon convinced Ruben Amorim to drop Onana in favour of Altay Bayindir for the club's trip to Newcastle in the Premier League.

Bayindir produced an embarrassing gaffe of his own to pave the path for Onana to return to Amorim's starting XI for United's last two games - and the Cameroon international is expected to continue his run in the side at Bournemouth this weekend.

However, there remains uncertainty over Onana's long-term future at the Theatre of Dreams and widespread reports suggest United are on the hunt for an upgrade this summer, with the likes of Aaron Ramsdale, Diogo Costaand Bart Verbruggen linked.

Schmeichel has been reluctant to pour scorn on Onana throughout the 'keeper's inauspicious spell in the north west and even praised the former Inter Milan man for supposedly cutting errors out of his game at the start of the season.

Speaking to talkSPORT ahead of United's clash with Bournemouth, Schmeichel encouraged fans and critics to instead look at the club's problems as a whole before picking on Onana.

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Asked for his take on Onana's poor form, the legendary ex-United 'keeper replied: 'Just look where Manchester United are in the Premier League. The players are not having the greatest time.

'I try to explain this to people, why is it different playing for Manchester United as opposed to any other club?

'I showed this to my wife the other day. We have a broadsheet newspaper in Denmark that doesn't have a sports section, but they still carry Manchester United's results and not just a little line but in an article.

'If you're any other club, or most other clubs, you don't have that. You don't have all the fringe, non-sporting papers reporting on your games and that is where the pressure is.

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