Onana has second lowest save percentage in last 20 years published at 10:40

Former Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic labelled Andre Onana as "one of the worst goalkeepers in the club's history". Was that a bit harsh or actually justified? How does he compare to the rest? Let's have a look at what the stats say.
The Cameroonian joined United in July 2023, succeeding David de Gea, who departed after 12 years at the club.
Since making the the £47.2m move from Inter Milan, Onana has gone on to win the FA Cup and has kept 23 clean sheets in 93 appearances.
The table above compares the current number one to Manchester United's other goalkeepers since the 2003-04 season. Only those who've played 900 or more Premier League minutes are included.
Onana ranks at the top of the list for saves per 90 minutes with an average of 3.4. So on average he makes more saves than other Manchester United keeper in the last 20 years but that stat does come with an asterisk because the data doesn't tell us how many shots he has actually faced compared to the others.
Anders Lindegaard, who has the lowest saves per 90 average (2.3), also has the lowest save percentage with 67.2. He made 19 Premier League appearances for United between 2011 and 2014.
Onana has the second lowest save percentage (70.1), out of the nine former Manchester United goalkeepers on our list.
