Angry Andre Onana berates Harry Maguire as Man Utd defender’s mistake almost resulted in another goal for Borussia Dortmund

ANDRE Onana LOST as Harry Maguire’s botched free-throw nearly cost Manchester United another goal in Sunday’s 3-2 defeat by Borussia Dortmund.
The £47m goalkeeper yelled at center half just after stepping onto the pitch in the second half.
Single errors cost Erik ten Hag’s men two losses in the first 45 minutes, leading to two quick goals from Donyell Malen that gave Dortmund a 2-1 half-time lead.
First, Karim Adeyemi’s Brandon Williams dive easily got past the England full-back and then assisted Malen’s equaliser.
Shortly thereafter, Victor Lindelof missed the ball just outside the box and the former Arsenal star beat Tom Heaton again, striking twice in the space of two minutes.
Onana observed both errors from the bench before replacing Heaton at half-time.
And he seemingly had little patience for blunders when he came on as a substitute, demonstrated when Maguire’s ill-conceived pass allowed Dortmund to take the ball away from Christian Eriksen and launch a counterattack.
Julian Brandt immediately found Sebastien Haller in the penalty area before Onana saved the German striker’s shot with a great save.
The ball fell under Adeyemi’s legs but the 21-year-old winger fired wide.
Onana was not relieved, however, as he immediately approached Maguire, shouting and gesturing angrily to rebuke the Englishman for the risky play.
And United fans took note of the interaction on social media.
One wrote: “Onana just arrived and he can’t take Harry with him Maguire more.”
Another tweeted: “Onana yells at Harry Maguire… I’m not even going to lie that was epic!”
A third added: “Onana is not happy with Maguire there.”
And one said: “The way.” Onana charged at Maguire was so funny. Self Maguire was shocked.”
Antony kept Man Utd’s comeback hopes alive by scoring with a cheeky shot in the 52nd minute.
But United stumbled again about 20 minutes later when Dortmund intercepted a poor pass from Aaron Wan-Bissaka before Youssoufa Moukoko equalised.