Amadou Onana will need to play a whole lot better than that to beat Declan Rice and Moises Caicedo in the race to the Emirates, writes willfordy25.
, but he attracts some very talented footballers to play for his football clubs. In a week in which the Chelsea legend returns to Stamford Bridge amid mysterious fanfare, we’re reminded of the huge role he played in luring big name players to west London.
Onana’s afternoon at Old Trafford was a missed opportunity at best and a blot on his copybook at worst. He, Idrissa Gueye and Alex Iwobi were given the runaround by their opposite numbers. Scott McTominay, Marcel Sabitzer and Bruno Fernandes had ludicrous space at times, with Onana spending much of the game out of possession and seemingly not doing all that much to win it back.
Injury or not, this was a game against a big club that passed him by. And these are the games the Arsenal scouts will be looking at, when players they’re interesting in signing come up against teams near the top of the Premier League.
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