Onana has worked his way through those struggles to add greater consistency to his game in 2024, with United’s former goalkeeping coach, Eric Steele, saying of that process: “He has followed a similar path to David and even Peter Schmeichel. A difficult first few months, but you have to understand why. Onana came from Italy where the pace and tempo are different. There’s no league in the world where you have the variation in games that you get in the Premier League and it catches new goalkeepers out. You play against a possession team one week — Liverpool, Brighton, Villa or Manchester City — and then you have counter-attacking teams and sides mixing it up far more than you see in Serie A. You’re playing with fans right on top of you in full stadiums that hold 74,000 or 11,000. There are so many variables to get used to and the fans are looking for big saves, which is what you want when you’ve paid so much for a goalkeeper.”