Man United loses to Newcastle and can’t avoid a club low points tally in the Premier League

Andre Onana was left out of Sunday’s Premier League game against Newcastle following the goalkeeper’s latest high-profile errors for the club, but Manchester United still fell to a heavy loss.

With back-up keeper Altay Bayindir in the starting lineup at St. James’ Park, United went on to lose 4-1 — ensuring it will set the club’s worst-ever points total in the Premier League era.

Onana was dropped after being partially at fault for both goals in United’s 2-2 draw with Lyon in the Europa League on Thursday. He was not even a substitute against Newcastle, with third-choice Tom Heaton on the bench.

“Sometimes, you have to push the player to play again, sometimes you have to let him disconnect a little bit,” United head coach Ruben Amorim said of the selection. “You have to manage everything, sometimes people just look at the physical aspect but the mental aspect is really, really important.

“It’s for just one game and we give Altay an opportunity, he deserves it also and then, again, tomorrow is a new life and we will prepare for the next one.”

Lyon’s Rayan Cherki, centre back to the camera, scores his side’s second goal past Manchester United’s goalkeeper Andre Onana during the Europa League quarterfinal first leg soccer match between Lyon and Manchester United at Groupama stadium in Decines, outside Lyon, France, Thursday, April 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

United’s latest loss was its 11th in all competitions since Amorim took charge in November. It was the 20-time English champion’s 14th loss in the league this season.

Onana was a serial title winner with Ajax and joined United from Inter Milan for $57 million in 2023, but has endured an error-strewn time since that move.

Last year he admitted he had to protect his mental health after a series of costly mistakes.

His mistakes against Lyon came after former United player Nemanja Matic described him as “one of the worst goalkeepers” in the club’s history.

Manchester United’s goalkeeper Andre Onana, centre, reacts during the Europa League quarterfinal first leg soccer match between Lyon and Manchester United at Groupama stadium in Decines, outside Lyon, France, Thursday, April 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Newcastle United’s Harvey Barnes, second left, scores his side’s third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and Manchester United in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Sunday, April 13, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)
Manchester United’s Leny Yoro, left, and Christian Eriksen react after conceding a third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and Manchester United in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Sunday, April 13, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)
Manchester United’s manager Ruben Amorim gestures during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and Manchester United in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Sunday, April 13, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)

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