David de Gea was absolutely livid with Manchester United’s backline against Tottenham in their 6-1 defeat and singled out Luke Shaw for a particularly poor piece of defending.
The Red Devils suffered their joint-worst defeat in the Premier League against a rampant Spurs side at Old Trafford despite having taken the lead from the penalty spot in the first few seconds of the match.
Tottenham responded with quick-fire goals from Tanguy Ndombele and Heung-min Son before the floodgates opened after Anthony Martial was shown a red card.
Moments after the dismissal, Harry Kane put Spurs further ahead and then Son doubled his own tally shortly before half-time, diverting Serge Aurier’s cross between the legs of De Gea.
The Spaniard was particularly upset with that goal and was picked up in pitch-side footage screaming at Shaw for his mistake before punching the goal post.
Shaw had vacated his left-back post which forced Harry Maguire to move out of position to close down Aurier, and despite initially taking up a good spot at centre-back to cover his skipper, Shaw inexplicably ran away from goal.
De Gea could be heard yelling ‘No Luke! No Luke!’ as he sprinted away from the danger, opening up a massive hole for Son to run in to and ultimately score.
The keeper was furious with his left-back after the ball hit the back of the net, screaming, ‘What is your problem!?’ at the 25-year-old and then taking his frustration out on the Old Trafford woodwork.
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