True, not routine for "any keeper", which by definition would include Third Division German clubs and Saudi league keepers. But for "top keepers" -- and I think it's fair to say that Onana is a top keeper -- that save (if we're talking about the left handed save) should be regarded as a great save, not a routine save. One expects top keepers to make great saves. That's probably why they're regarded as top keepers. I don't know anyone who refuses to regard Onana as a top keeper. THE top keeper...of course not, but A top keeper...without question.
In no way was my statement that Onana made a great save somehow a condemnation of -- "some sort of negative" -- of Onana.
The point was to point out that although Onana made some great saves (there was a second great save, but I can't recall now how it went), but that he inexplicably conceded a pen. It wasn't as though he went for the ball and clipped a striker's toenail -- he plowed right through the Burnley forward without any good reason to do so. That I will condemn. But no, I do not condemn Onana for making great saves. I actually like to see our keeper make great saves.