Former Netherlands international Ruud Gullit believes Erik ten Hag has a tough choice to make regarding his goalkeeper.

The outspoken pundit discussed the howlers by Manchester United keeper Andre Onana in the Champions League.

United drew 3-3 with Galatasaray in the group stages away from home on Wednesday, which keeps them bottom of the group with a game to go.

"He knows these are horrible mistakes, he knows that," Gullit told beIN Sports on Onana, who let in two simple free kicks from Hakim Ziyech.

"He's going to talk in private with his goalkeeper and ask, 'what the hell are you doing, what is going on?'

"Maybe he has to make a decision, you never know. The problem is you want to give your goalkeeper, as much as you can, confidence. Not immediately after a mistake, 'get out'. With goalkeepers, it is hard. He was in a difficult situation.

"He saved them once, but I feel for him. I know he's a good goalkeeper, but he cost them a lot of games."

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