David De Gea trolls Onana as super sub McTominay saves the day.

David De Gea trolls Onana as super sub McTominay saves the day.

David De Gea trolls Onana as super sub McTominay saves the day.

David De Gea has once again shared a cryptic social media message following an error by Andre Onana.

Onana let Manchester United down by conceding a soft goal in the 2-1 win over Brentford. However, he was spared from the barrage of criticism that would have come his way if we lost, thanks to a brace from Scott McTominay.

That didn’t stop De Gea from posting a cryptic message after doing the same when Onana conceded against Galatasaray.
After Onana’s mistake vs Brentford, De Gea posted a picture of himself playing Call of Duty with the caption: “Perfect timing.”

The picture was also accompanied by two middle finger emojis.

De Gea was let go in controversial fashion by Man United and the decision hasn’t exactly paid off well.
Scott McTominay scored twice in injury time to bail out poor Manchester United and ensure a win against Brentford in their English Premier League (EPL) match at Old Trafford on Saturday.
The wobbling Red Devils trailed from the first half and required the Scottish midfielder to snatch all three points on a day the club mourned the death of Sir Alex Ferguson’s wife.

Brentford had taken the lead on 26 minutes when a comical defending allowed Matthias Jensen to slot home to give the visitors a deserved lead.
Manchester United had had a challenging start to the year, which included a shocking loss to Brighton that snapped their 31-game home winning streak. Brentford, meanwhile, had a difficult time establishing themselves, losing their previous five league games.

Aaron Hickey’s long-range attempt from the beginning of the game narrowly missed the top corner as Brentford dominated the early possession and chances. Prior to making a string of individual errors that allowed Brentford to score the game’s opening goal, United had trouble getting past their defense.

Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford came close to tying the score as halftime drew near, but Brentford maintained their advantage. United came out of the break pressing hard and throwing men forward with a new sense of urgency.
The hosts were on the verge of a third consecutive defeat at home when McTominay, who came on as a substitute three minutes to the end of regulation time, fired home a poor Brentford clearance in the 93rd minute before repeating the trick from Harry Maguire’s flicked pass four minutes later.

United were joined on the winning side by Chelsea who scored a big victory at Burnley, coming from behind to thrash the hosts 4-1.

An own goal levelled matters before Cole Palmer, Raheem Sterling and Nicholas Jackson consigned Burnley to a fifth consecutive home defeat.

 

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