Onana’s Inspiring Cup Final Message for United Fans

On June 10, 2023, Andre Onana was in goal for Internazionale as the Italian giants were defeated by Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League final.

This defeat came one week after Manchester United were narrowly beaten by the same opponents, our local rivals, in the FA Cup final at Wembley.

Almost 12 months on, Andre is set to pull on a United jersey under the Wembley arch as we look to right the wrongs of 2023 and lift the historic trophy for the first time since 2016.

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Speaking to club media ahead of the huge fixture, our No. 24 expressed his desire to get revenge on City and shared a heartfelt message to our supporters as we look to end the 2023/24 campaign on a high…

Andre, this is your fourth domestic cup final in five years, having previously won trophies with Ajax and Inter. What is it that you like so much about knockout football?”What do I like? Because it’s a direct game. You know, if you win, you are the winner, and then everything is about getting the result, and to play a final is always something special because, at the end of the day, we only remember who won, you know, in history most of the time. They only remember the winner. So we have to make sure we are the winners on Saturday.”And you’ve also reached the Europa League final and the Champions League final. That’s an enormous amount of experience for you. How important is that for you personally going into this game at Wembley?”You know, it’s always helpful to have this experience, especially playing this kind of game. But like I always say, as a player, you train every day. You wake up every day, and you train hard every day to play this kind of game. So we go there with the winning mentality. We know it’s a very good team. We are used to facing them. We will go there to win and play our game. It’s not going to be easy, but we will be there to represent Manchester United.”

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In recent weeks, we’ve started to see some of the players coming back, like Licha [Martinez], Rapha [Varane], and others. When it’s at full strength, how good do you think this squad can become?”We show that when we have almost all our players back, we battle against the best teams. Against Arsenal, Liverpool, and City, we showed it. So I think when everyone is back, it’s completely different. Of course, I don’t want to use that as an excuse because wearing this shirt means a lot. All the people who are wearing the shirt have the ability to represent this club. But we have important players who have been injured for almost the whole season, and it’s difficult for the team—not only the team, but the club, the squad, the physios, and the supporters—because they are used to seeing all the players fit. And at the moment, we have to deal with that difficulty because everything in life is temporary. It will pass. For most of them, they are already coming back. It’s already positive for us. So we are thinking about the final, and it’s nice to see them on the pitch to train with them. Rapha is there. They are all smiling. For us, it’s just a big sign.”

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Is there a responsibility for the likes of you, Casemiro, and Rapha to help the younger lads who maybe haven’t played in such big games?”One hundred percent. That’s why we are here. The club brought us here to take on this kind of responsibility. We are the biggest guys here. So we have to take the lead, and that’s what we’re going to do on Saturday. Of course, it’s not going to be easy; like I said already, you play against maybe the best team in the world at the moment. And yeah, we are Manchester United. So it doesn’t matter against whom you play; you must win. So we’ll go there trying to win with positive thinking and strong belief, and then play our game because we have such good players and such young players with amazing talent. And we know if we have a good mix, it will be beneficial for Manchester United.”Last season with Inter ended for you with a final against City that didn’t go so well. But personally, how determined are you to make it right this time?Well, that is what is nice in football, because you always have an opportunity to take your revenge. We all know how important it is for us, so our minds at the moment are on Wembley, so we’ll go there full of energy and a lot of determination only to win.”

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The FA Cup has been very eventful for us this year, particularly against Liverpool in the quarter-final and Coventry in the semi-final. Looking at the Coventry game, you made some crucial saves. There was an amazing tip onto the bar in extra time, and you saved a penalty. It was a crazy game, but for you, it must have been a good experience?”One hundred percent. You learn from every game at the end of the day. But, like I say, the most important thing is the victory. You know, it was a nice one against Liverpool. Like I said before, we have good players. We have those who score important goals for us. We have Garnacho. You can see we have good young players, so we just have to guide them well. We, as leaders, have to show them the way. What is best for the team is best for the club. And against Coventry, it was a crazy game, but in the end, it’s about winning. That’s why we went to Wembley. No matter how the game went,. In the end, we are in the final. But like I say, the final is about winning. Take the trophy and bring it to Manchester, not City. United.”

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Ideally, the semi-final would have been much calmer; it wouldn’t have been quite so terrifying. But having won it the way that we did, is that a valuable experience to have gone through? Because, for instance, if it goes to penalties on Saturday, we’ve been there before and done it. We have good penalty shooters. You know, I’m very positive about all the players and all my teammates. So if we are there, I know I trust them. They trust me. So it will be nice. Obviously, if we can kill the game before we arrive at that stage, it will be better for us. But if we arrive there, I will be ready. I was born ready.”So beyond the final, should people be expecting big things from United next season?”One hundred percent. You know, I think I would take this personally, and I think this is maybe my worst season. And when I see the quality we have here, the future is just nice; you know, you can already feel it. It will be better than what we did this season, and I’m one hundred percent sure it will be much, much, much better. Way better than this season. We just have to be patient, calm, get all the players back, stay together, and make the right choice.”And just a quick word on Diogo [Dalot], who has been named Players’ Player of the Year this week. Why do you think he won it, and what’s he been like to play with for you?He’s a positive player. He’s very positive. He’s one of the players who plays with a lot of energy and a lot of personality. It’s just nice to play with this guy. It doesn’t matter how things are going; he is positive. We go, we go, we go. It doesn’t matter. We just fight. We fight together. We work together. We lose together, and we win together. For me as a goalkeeper, having Diogo on my side is just the gift of God.”