Andre Onana has been slammed for an error that led to the opener in Manchester United's Premier League game with Brentford on Saturday afternoon.
Onana was signed for £47.2million from Inter Milan this summer to replace David de Gea. But it has not been a smooth start to life at United for the Cameroon international.
The 27-year-old made mistakes against both Bayern Munich and Galatasaray in the Champions League and has struggled to prove he's the goalkeeper to help take the club forward.
He has now been criticised on MUTV by ex-goalkeeper Paul Woolston after Mathias Jensen scored for Brentford on Saturday. ALSO READ: Ten Hag sends defiant message to Mount amid struggles ALSO READ: Ten Hag pinpoints two key areas United have to improve Retired former United shot-stopper Woolston said: "If I'm inside that dressing room then I would be disappointed with myself.