Manchester United returned to Old Trafford for the first time this summer after a whirlwind tour of the US to take on last season's Ligue 1 runners-up Lens.
But a poor first-half display threatened to make United's homecoming anything but triumphant. Mason Mount scuppered an opportunity to open his United account despite finding himself inside the six-yard box with an open goal.
Meanwhile, Andre Onana's teething problems as the club's new No 1 continued as the summer signing was caught off his line early in the first-half allowing Florian Sotoca to put the visitors in front.
United would right the ship in the second half thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Casemiro, as the hosts came from behind to secure victory in their penultimate pre-season game.
With the return of the Premier League fast approaching, Mail Sport takes a look at some of the things we learned from Saturday's pre-season friendly.
For all the benefits Andre Onana will bring to Manchester United, there is an inherent danger about a keeper playing so far out of his goal and it was ruthlessly exposed on the Cameroonian's debut in the 3-1 win over Lens.
Onana’s ability with the ball at his feet and willingness to come well outside his box will help United’s build-up play in a way David de Gea simply could not.
But it also means that when a move breaks down, Onana is in danger of being out of position and that is exactly what happened in the first half at Old Trafford when Diogo Dalot’s horribly misplaced pass gifted possession to Florian Sotoca.
The Frenchman immediately saw United’s new goalkeeper way off his line and floated an exquisite chip into the net from 40 yards with Onana desperately trying to get back.
Erik ten Hag has worked with Onana
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