Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has reportedly omitted Andre Onana from the matchday squad against Newcastle.
Onana was at fault for both Lyon goals in his side's 2-2 draw in the Europa League on Thursday. Firstly failing to deal with Thiago Almada’s cross for the opener before spilling a shot from Georges Mikautadze which allowed Rayan Cherki to equalise with seconds left on the clock.
Although, despite the errors, Amorim immediately came out in defence of Onana and whilst acknowledging the mistakes, the Portuguese tactician was dismissive when asked if the Cameroonian would be dropped.
“When one player has a mistake, the whole team has a mistake so we continue like that. The important thing is to focus on the next game for the league and then the second leg against Lyon.” he said.
However, in a stunning u-turn, reports have claimed that Amorim has decided to leave Onana out of the Man Utd squad for today’s Premier League clash away at Newcastle.
It is understood that Onana has been given time to ‘rest and disconnect’. In addition, it is expected he will be in contention to face Lyon in the return leg of the quarter-final tie at Old Trafford on Thursday as a permanent change is unlikely.
Turkey's Altay Bayindir is expected to deputise for Onana at Newcastle in what would be only his sixth appearance of the season and his first Premier League game.
The Red Devils are languishing in 13th position in the Premier League standings, while sixth-place Newcastle are firmly in the hunt for Champions League qualification.
Newcastle will head into the contest in a positive mood after putting together a four-game winning run in all competitions, beginning with a narrow away league win over West Ham United, before they beat Liverpool 2-1 at Wembley to lift the EFL Cup and end their 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy.
After returning to league action with a 2-1 home win against Brentford, the Magpies went on to make light work of Monday's away clash against Championship-bound Leicester City to collect their 11th win in 15 Premier League matches.
Jacob Murphy netted an early brace before Harvey Barnes scored against his former club to seal all three points inside 35 minutes, with the 3-0 victory putting Eddie Howe's side into fifth position before they were overtaken by Man City following their win over Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Since the full-time whistle at the King Power Stadium, the Premier League have been awarded one of the two extra Champions League spots following Arsenal's win over Real Madrid in midweek, giving Newcastle a greater chance of securing Champions League qualification for the second time in three seasons.
While they have a game in hand over the teams around them, Newcastle know that they can ill-afford to rest on their laurels in their final eight league matches, and they certainly have high hopes of taking maximum points from Sunday's fixture after winning four of their last five competitive meetings with Man United.
In fact, they have the chance to complete a league double over Man United for the first time since 1931 after claiming a 2-0 victory in December's reverse fixture at Old Trafford.
While Newcastle's focus is on domestic matters, Man United are prioritising their Europa League campaign because it offers their only route to securing European football for the 2025-26 campaign.
Ruben Amorim's charges made the trip to France for Thursday's quarter-final first leg against Lyon, which appeared to be going Man United's way despite Andre Onana making a mistake for Thiago Almada's opener.
Leny Yoro scored his first Man United goal before the break to level the scoreline, before Joshua Zirkzee found the net in the 88th minute to turn the game in the visitors' favour, but just as the Red Devils appeared to be on course for victory, another Onana error allowed Rayan Cherki to net a stoppage-time equaliser to leave the tie in the balance ahead of next week's return leg.
Not only did Man United miss out on a first-leg lead, but the 2-2 draw made it three games without a win since they cruised to a comfortable 3-0 away victory over Leicester City before the international break.
In truth, Man United are only playing for position in the league, with the Red Devils down in 13th place after winning 10, drawing eight and losing 13 of their 31 top-flight games this season, leaving them on course to endure their worst-ever Premier League finish.
They will also finish short of their previous lowest Premier League points tally (58) unless they win all of their remaining seven matches, which seems highly unlikely as they are still waiting to record back-to-back league victories for the first time this season.
Man United head into Sunday's game with hopes of claiming their first win at St James' Park since October 2020, while they are looking to avoid consecutive away league wins against the Magpies for the first time in 55 years.