Manchester United had three players in loan action on Sunday.To find out where all of Manchester United’s loanees are plying their trade this season, click here.Andre OnanaThe Cameroonian keeper con...
Jadon Sancho: Man United loanee endures horror return from injury Manchester United had three players in loan action on Sunday.To find out where all of Manchester United’s loanees are plying their trade this season, click here.Andre OnanaThe Cameroonian keeper conceded a last-gasp equaliser to Başakşehir FK as his Trabzonspor side lost valuable ground in the title race. His side now sit third, two points behind Fenerbahce and six behind Galatasaray.After 35 minutes, he made a smart stop down low to keep the scores level when an opposition player fired the ball at goal in the penalty area. He could do nothing for the 93rd-minute equaliser though when Davie Selke’s header trickled over the line after hitting the inside of the post.Onana only had one save to make on a quiet afternoon and only completed 67% of his passes.
He made one clearance and recovered the ball eight times during his time on the pitch.The keeper also lost out on his only aerial duel. He will next be in action when Trabzonspor face Samsunspor in the quarter-final of the Turkish Cup on Thursday afternoon.Jadon SanchoSancho played the final 10 minutes of Aston Villa’s chaotic 4-3 win over Sunderland.After making his return from injury on Thursday in a 16-minute cameo off the bench versus Bologna in the Europa League, he made his Premier League return.He did not manage any shots and lost his only dribble attempt.Sancho failed to complete any key passes and only made 33% of his passes in the match.The winger also failed to make any tackles and completed 0% of his aerial or ground duels.He poorly gave the ball away on the edge of the area, which allowed Trai Hume to run in and finish superbly for Sunderland.The Villans will next be in action away to Fulham on Saturday lunchtime.Jadon Sancho stats vs SunderlandJacob DevaneyDevaney played 120 minutes of action as Celtic defeated St Mirren 6-2 after extra time in the Scottish Cup semi-final.The young Irishman helped his side earn a valiant 2-2 draw after normal time, but Celtic proved to have too much experience in extra time to seal the victory.It will be a bitter pill to swallow, but playing in a cup semi-final against Celtic will be invaluable for his experience.Featured image Eddie Keogh via Getty Imagesonline pollsThe Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social