Andre Onana has the joint-most clean sheets in the Premier League this season, but one Manchester United legend reckons he hasn't improved the club.
The Red Devils picked up a much needed point against Liverpool on Sunday, drawing 0-0 at Anfield to go seventh in the Premier League table.
After the game, Reds skipper Virgil van Dijk allegedly accused the Onana of time wasting, to which he responded with a smile.
Advert
While it was by no means the goal fest many fans were hoping for, the clean sheet will have done Onana the world of good after a troublesome start to life at Old Trafford.
Former United midfielder Roy Keane offered a scathing assessment of the Cameroonian's form recently, labelling him a "disappointment".
Meanwhile, ex Red Devils striker Dwight Yorke reckons he has made no improvement on David de Gea in a criticism of Erik ten Hag's recruitment.
Advert
Speaking to MegaDice.com, Yorke said: ''Man United had one of the best goalkeepers in David de Gea, but they let him go. The club has moved on, but they haven't really improved in De Gea's absence.
“You don't sign players who are on the same level as the old ones. The whole recruitment strategy needs to be focused on making the squad better.
"When I look at the current squad, I don't think the team is any better with the signings they've made. It shouldn't be like this.
“The club has made so many changes, but the focus hasn't been on improvement. I get the impression that the level of this team is the same as the previous one, and that's what I'm struggling with.
Advert
"It doesn't matter if you sign a goalkeeper, a striker, or a centre-back, every signing needs to be made with the same aim - to make the squad better.”
Topics: Andre Onana, Manchester United, Football, Premier League, Liverpool