Onana saves 3 penalties, firing Trabzonspor into Turkish Cup semis
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Goalkeeper Andre Onana was the hero for Trabzonspor, saving three penalties in a shootout win against Samsunspor.
- The victory secured Trabzonspor a spot in the Turkish Cup semifinals after a 0-0 draw in regulation time.
- Onana, on loan from Manchester United, has found redemption in Turkey after facing criticism in England.
Andre Onana has silenced his critics in England with a heroic performance for Trabzonspor in the Turkish Cup. The Cameroonian goalkeeper, currently on loan from Manchester United, single-handedly propelled his team into the semifinals by saving three penalties in a dramatic shootout against Samsunspor.
Andre Onana has become the hero in Turkey, saving 3 penalties to help Trabzonspor reach the Turkish Cup semifinals.
While Onana was often derided by English media and fans during his time at Old Trafford, he has become a celebrated figure in Turkey. His crucial saves in the penalty shootout, following a goalless 120 minutes, have cemented his status as a hero for Trabzonspor. This redemption arc is a testament to his resilience and ability to perform under pressure.
Onana is considered a "failure" who is often mocked by the English press and fans.
This match highlights a stark contrast in how Onana is perceived. In England, he was labeled a "failure," but in Turkey, he is hailed as a "new hero." His performance not only secured a vital cup win but also offered a powerful narrative of overcoming adversity and finding form away from the intense scrutiny of the Premier League. For Trabzonspor fans, this victory is a moment of immense pride, showcasing their team's fighting spirit and the pivotal role of their star goalkeeper.
When he came to Trabzonspor, the Cameroonian goalkeeper played the role of a hero.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.