Tyson Fury and Andre Onana exchange messages after Man Utd goalkeeper's heroics in Copenhagen win

The Cameroon international made a dramatic penalty save at the death
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Tyson Fury and Andre Onana have exchanged messages following Manchester United's 1-0 win over Copenhagen in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
The Red Devils won the game after a header from Harry Maguire in the 72nd minute.
But Onana was also the hero for United, with the former Inter Milan and Ajax star saving a late penalty from Jordan Larsson.
It was a huge moment for the shot-stopper, who has struggled ever since arriving at the club back in the summer.
After the game, Onana posted a message on social media.
"For all Mancunians, for us, for Sir Bobby Charlton. We are UNITED," said the 27-year-old.
And Fury, who is preparing for Saturday's boxing showdown with Francis Ngannou, then replied: "GETTTTTUPPPP."
Onana came back at the 'Gyspy King' with a salute emoji.
And the onus will now be on the United star to achieve consistency and to prove the club were right to sign him as a replacement for David De Gea.
United couldn't afford to lose the match against Copenhagen, having struggled in Europe so far this season.
They lost 4-3 to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on matchday one, with Harry Kane on target that night.
And United then proceeded to slump to a 3-2 loss to Galatasaray, with Casemiro seeing red.
Now, though, the Red Devils have hope of reaching the tournament's knockout stages once again.
Onana was asked about his penalty save following the contest at Old Trafford.
And the goalkeeper was modest, insisting he was merely 'doing his job' and wanted to help the team.
He told TNT Sports: "I just had to do my job, you know. I had to do it for us to win, to win against a very tough opponent, we had a great game.
"Great goal from the big man Harry and I’m very happy, we have to continue like that.
"Of course [there’s resilience]. We are Manchester United, we’re a very big club with big players.
"So it’s just a matter of time, now we have to continue like this and we’ll get through this."
And Erik ten Hag hailed Onana, insisting he always knew his summer recruit would come good and provide moments for fans to savour.
"I know how good he is and the skills he has," he stated.
"At United, you have to show it every game, having the right focus and mindset. If he has that, he will perform.
"I think it's very important for him. Of course, he had some criticism but now he saves the points for the lads, it was a brilliant save just after half-time also.
"You can see this team is growing, we have a lot of setbacks as a team but, in the dressing room, we deal with it and, slowly, we are coming forward."
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Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag always knew Andre Onana would come good
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On his side's chances of qualifying for the round of 16, he added: "We have to go from game to game.
"Today, we have seen there are no easy games.
"Copenhagen were playing well, organised. The next game is against them so, if you don't play your levels, you don't go far against them.
"If you want come through, you have to collect points.
"We need at least two wins more and, the next game, we have another opportunity."
Tyson Fury was buzzing after Andre Onana saved Man Utd in Copenhagen Champions League win
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Onana is expected to start when United go up against fierce rivals Manchester City on Sunday.
The Red Devils will be out for revenge after losing to the same opponents in the final of the FA Cup back in June.
City are in Champions League action against Young Boys tonight (8pm).
Pep Guardiola's side have won their opening two matches as they look to retain the trophy.