
Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson believes Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has created a problem at the club.
The Cameroonian shot stopper was a key signing for manager Erik ten Hag in the summer.
The Dutchman chose to release veteran David de Gea in favor of Onana, as he is better with the ball at his feet.
Speaking to the BBC, ex-shot stopper Robinson said: "Watching Manchester United for the first time live this season, I was surprised with how slow they were in possession [vs Burnley].
"With Onana in goal, we talk so much about his footwork and how good he is with his feet, but his longer distribution was poor. United use him a lot more and their first thought is to go backwards, but he slows the game down.
"He rolls his studs over the ball and United sit there in a structure. They're very slow and methodical. It's very unlike what you see from an Erik ten Hag team."
