Onana: Hopefully this is a turning point
Andre Onana is hoping Manchester United have reached a turning point, after Sunday's 1-0 win against Fulham.
Our first Premier League away win since beating Manchester City in December, the Reds struck in the second-half through Lisandro Martinez to take all three points from Craven Cottage.
After Bruno Fernandes scored a dramatic goal in stoppage time to clinch Thursday’s match against Rangers at Old Trafford, it was Martinez who struck the ball into top right corner in the 78th minute, a finish that was enough to earn the Reds an eighth consecutive success at Fulham.
Onana spoke to MUTV after the game, praising the unity of Ruben Amorim's squad.
Onana: We win together
Andre Onana wants the Reds to use our team spirit as a catalyst for gaining momentum...
"We have to enjoy it because at the end of the day, when things are going good everyone is happy.
"It’s what we want because we are Manchester United and we are under the obligation to give everything on the pitch.
"Hopefully this game was the turning point and from here we move on."
"We are in this together.
"Like I always said, we win together, we lose together, bad moments will come and good moments will come.
"We have to stick together, it doesn’t matter what happens."
United are targeting three successive wins for the first time this season as we face FCSB on Thursday night in Bucharest.
Looking to secure our place in the next stage of the Europa League, Amorim will be encouraged by the fight shown by his side on Sunday.