Luke Littler makes three-word appeal to Man United after Andre Onana Howler gives away a goal to their opponents

Luke Littler makes three-word appeal to Man United after Andre Onana Howler gives away a goal to their opponents

Luke Littler has called for Andre Onana to be replaced in goal after his last spell at Manchester United.

The teenage darts ace even recommended the man Ruben Amorim should turn to between the posts.

Onana's unfortunate mistake gave Viktoria Plzen the lead at the start of the second half

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Onana’s unfortunate mistake gave Viktoria Plzen the lead at the start of the second halfPhoto credit: TNT Sports

Littler shared his frustration with Onana during United’s Europa League clash against Viktoria Plzen.

After a quiet first half, the Red Devils keeper gave the home team the lead just a few minutes after the restart.

Onana passed the ball directly to Pavel Sulc from Pilsen, who passed the ball to Matej Vydra into the empty goal.

Littler wasted no time reacting on social media while watching the game from home.

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The Nuke shared a snap of his Instagram Story and wrote: “Bring Dave back,” with a glove emoji in reference to David De Gea.

The former United stopper left Old Trafford in 2023 and now plays for Fiorentina in Italy.

De Gea spent 12 years in Manchester between 2011 and 2023, making 545 appearances for the club.

During this time he also won eight trophies, including a Premier League title.

After more than a year without a club, the Spaniard moved to Fiorentina in August and has been in top form ever since.

In eleven appearances for the club, he kept six clean sheets and only conceded eleven goals.

Littler believes De Gea would not have made such a mistake

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Littler believes De Gea would not have made such a mistakePhoto credit: Instagram / @lukethenukelettler

Luckily for Onana, substitute Rasmus Hojlund spared his blushes.

The striker came off the bench and shot the ball from close range to equalize for the visitors.

Hojlund then added a second goal just two minutes from time to put his side on the way to their first European away win in 20 months.

It also preserved Amorim’s record of never losing three consecutive games during his coaching career.

Before the trip to the Czech Republic, United had beaten Arsenal and Nottingham Forest in their last two games.

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