"The celebrations say everything" - Andre Onana plays down Manchester United crisis talk

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Andre Onana was delighted with Manchester United's 'brilliant' hard-fought win at Fulham and believes the talk of being in crisis is just part of the territory of playing for such a big club.

The Cameroonian kept his fifth clean sheet in a United shirt at Craven Cottage, as Bruno Fernandes netted a dramatic late winner on Saturday afternoon to end a miserable week on a high.

United headed into the match on the back of two humiliating home defeats at the hands of City and Newcastle, with questions being asked about Erik ten Hag's suitability for the managerial role. OPINION: Ten Hag needs to drop one of his favourites to play the way he wants TEAM NEWS: United issue Maguire and Rashford updates Fernandes' late winner was not enough to mask what was otherwise another underwhelming display, but the passionate celebrations that followed his strike certainly highlighted the unity within the United squad.

The real test for United will be to prove they have turned a corner rather than gone around in a circle again, a challenge that Onana is relishing. "I think you just have to be prepared to play for Manchester United," he told reporters after the win over Fulham. "It is the price to pay when you are playing for such a big club.

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