
Manchester United hero Dwight Yorke has double-downed on his thoughts regarding Andre Onana.
The Cameroonian shot stopper has come in for some criticism from former striker Yorke.
While most fans and pundits believe Onana will be an eventual success at United, Yorke is not convinced.
Andre Onana's potential foul [possible penalty call against Wolves] was an example of high risk and high reward," Yorke told OLBG.
"United have brought in a keeper who wants to start the attacks and is more aggressive in trying to dominate teams with possession.
"People have asked me why have I been so critical of Onana, I'm an individual who sees it as it is, it doesn't matter to me who or what you are. I will give Onana the benefit of the doubt, but the Premier League is different, you will get found out by playing in a high-profile team at a high-profile position.
"If Onana is not at the top of his game, he will get found out, and I thought he was very lucky not to give a penalty away. I listened to David Seaman, arguably one of the greatest goalkeepers in Premier League history, and he said it was a stonewall penalty. It should have been a penalty and Onana got away with one."
