Goalkeeper Andre Onana insists Manchester United “will fight until the end” to secure FA Cup glory against Manchester City following the club’s worst Premier League season. United warmed up for Wembley by signing off a miserable top-flight campaign in victorious fashion thanks to Sunday’s 2-0 success away to Brighton. Advertisement Yet late goals from Diogo Dalot and Rasmus Hojlund at the Amex Stadium were insufficient to prevent Erik ten Hag’s side ending eighth – the club’s lowest finish since coming 13th under Sir Alex Ferguson in 1990.
Ending his debut #PL season with another clean sheet ⛔️ Our no.24 is now looking ahead to Saturday's FA Cup final 💪 #MUFC — Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 20, 2024 Advertisement Qualification for Europe next term now relies on defeating neighbours City on Saturday at the national stadium and Onana is determined to end his first Old Trafford campaign on a high and reward United’s fans. Advertisement “It’s been a difficult season for them and for us,” the 28-year-old told MUTV.
Advertisement “We must win this for them because they travel a lot of kilometres to support us and we feel them. “They are always behind us when we are down so from here we can only thank them for all of their support this year. 2023/24 = ✅ pic.
twitter.com/saIB7tT4lz Advertisement — Premier League (@premierleague) May 19, 2024 “For me, it was difficult at the start and they were behind me so I’m very thankful to them. Adverti.