When Said Benrahma shot from a distance against Manchester United last month, nobody expected his effort to find the net. The players closing him down were not concerned about the space he'd found, Erik ten Hag expected a routine save from his goalkeeper and even the West Ham supporters inside the London Stadium thought it could not go in.
It wasn't how it turned out - a shot so tame it was more like a pass managed to trickle over David de Gea's gloves. The Spaniard's face was buried into the turf and the camera showed Marcus Rashford placing his hands on his head in disbelief.
West Ham won that game 1-0 and the defeat didn't subsequently cost United a place in the Champions League, but De Gea's series of mistakes at the business end of the season now seem to have cost him his future at the club. ALSO READ: Borussia Dortmund interested in Hannibal Mejbri Ten Hag defended De Gea after that mistake against West Ham and said: “He has the most clean sheets in the league so we would not be here in this position without him.
He fully has my belief. No concerns with him. "It happens but as a team, you have to deal with it, show character, be resilient and bounce back.