Sky Sports reporter criticizes David De Gea's "horrible" mistake against Wolves



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Former goalkeeper Matt Murray believes David de Gea was responsible for Wolves' goal on Tuesday night.

Manchester United sank 2-1 at Molineux on Tuesday night, thanks in part to a goal against Chris Smalling.

United took the lead thanks to Scott McTominay before being caught by a goal from Diogo Jota. The defeat dealt a heavy blow to the club's first four chances and left Ole Gunnar Solskjaer frustrated.

And for former goalkeeper Murray, part of the responsibility lay with De Gea, who had not recovered a ball that fell into United's penalty area.

"Look, it's a scrum, it's a disconcerting goal, but the Wolves do not care," Murray told Sky Sports.

"It comes from the Manchester United meeting, but they work well to put the bodies in the surface, in this area. Moutinho has real, real, quality and we've seen it all season. He won the highest honors with Portugal.

"Raul Jimenez has to brag about his talent, the strength he's showing, David de Gea could spread a little, I do not know, I think it's their first real goal attempt. in the half.

"It's horrible but you have to come. He can not come for the first ball, it's a fantastic ball. When she falls, come get everything, he will probably take stitches, but you must be brave. I think now, take everything, but he turns his head and it pbades before him, it flows in the net. "

Expressing on this error, United Darren Fletcher's pundit and former midfielder added: "I think they're coming out of it for each other."

"I think David expects Chris Smalling to get it in. I think Chris Smalling expects David to get it and none of them will." made.

"The goal sums up the United night, messy, it's something they'll have to eradicate."

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