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Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

Manchester United fans will cry when they see it, and Inter fans will laugh secretly when they see it. This Champions League night, two shots were widely circulated on social platforms:

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

The first shot came from Manchester United's 3-2 defeat to Galatasaray. Onana's short pass goes directly to Icardi's feet. Icardi smashed into the box, Casemiro put a tackle behind his back and lit the red package.

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

The second shot comes from Inter's 1-0 win over Benfica. In the 13th minute, Benfica had a great chance to save, Orsas cut in and volleyed with his right foot, and Inter goalkeeper Sommer blocked the near corner and quickly descended to save the threatening shot.

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

A good goalkeeper can worth half a team. Manchester United goalkeeper Onana's botched performance has become a laughing stock; Inter's new goalkeeper Sommer once again played a heroic role - although Inter had an overwhelming advantage throughout the game, but only scored one goal in the end. Without Sommer's Savior, the outcome is hard to say.

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

This summer, Inter and Manchester United made a deal: Manchester United spent 52.5 million euros to buy Inter's Onana, and Ten Hach finally got the desired "pass-and-control goalkeeper"; Inter paid 6.5 million euros to bring in veteran goalkeeper Sommer from Bayern.

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

Inter chairman Zhang Kangyang's "1 for 1" transfer, from the current point of view is absolutely a god operation, from the economic level, Onana goes, Sommer comes, Inter net 46 million euros; At the sporting level, Inter continue to be stable, but Manchester United bought "bombs".

Data is the best comparison:

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

After joining Inter, Sommer made 7 appearances in Serie A and 2 appearances in the Champions League, conceding a total of 4 goals and 6 clean sheets. In the battle against Benfica, Sommer made 3 saves on the ground, and the 1 save described above determined the trend of the game to some extent.

Since joining Manchester United, Onana has conceded 11 goals in 7 Premier League games, 7 goals in 2 Champions League games and 1 clean sheet in the Carabao Cup, conceding 18 goals in 10 games and keeping 3 clean sheets in 10 games. If you only look at the Champions League and the Premier League, Onana has conceded 18 goals in 9 games and kept 2 clean sheets, which is even more miserable.

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

Onana vs Bayern conceded goals

Manchester United's Champions League opening game was two consecutive defeats, with Onana becoming the number one culprit. 3-4 defeat to Bayern, Onana's low-level save error led to the goal conceded; In a 3-2 defeat to Galatasaray, Onana's brainless pass caused Casemiro to turn red.

Inter goalkeeper savior! Zhang Kangyang is divine: Selling bombs to Manchester United also made a net profit of 46 million

Sommer has been consistent at Inter, with 15 saves in Serie A and 7 in the Champions League, with a pass success rate of 85%. Onana is a goalkeeper with "good technique at his feet", but he has a 75% success rate in passing in the Premier League and a 70% success rate in Champions League passes.

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