Manchester United's goalkeeper, Andre Onana, isn't one to revel in praise, even after his spectacular late penalty save secured maximum points for the Red Devils in their Champions League clash against Copenhagen.
Despite his immense scrutiny since joining Manchester United this summer, the 27-year-old Cameroon international has remained steadfast in his commitment. He's endured his fair share of criticism this season for the goals conceded while guarding the Ten Hag-led defence.
The previous Champions League game witnessed a similar scenario: he took partial responsibility for his team's loss to the Bundesliga Champions. However, it seems that the former Inter shot-stopper is finding his form. His heroic late saves against Jordan Larson ensured that Harry Maguire's 72nd-minute header was the match-winning contribution.
Post-match, Andre Onana downplayed his role, stating, "I'm just doing my job; the most important thing is to win against a tough team. I am happy about the victory; we had a good game and a big goal from Harry [Maguire]. We are Manchester United. We are a big club with big players. It's just a matter of time; we must continue like this. I have no doubt we will make it."
His focus remains firmly on the team's success, reinforcing his dedication to Manchester United's cause.