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Michail Antonio makes brutal admission over David de Gea howler in West Ham vs Manchester United

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West Ham United striker Michail Antonio has criticised David de Gea after his match-defining mistake for Manchester United against the Hammers.

The Spaniard was beaten too easily by Said Benrahma's weak shot which turned out to be the winning goal. David Moyes' side held on to the 1-0 lead which leaves Erik ten Hag's men looking over their shoulder in the quest for Champions League qualification.

Antonio has previously been a huge supporter of United's No.1. However, the West Ham striker was unable to defend De Gea on this occasion and was left baffled by his inability to keep out Benrahma's shot.

The mistake has raised further questions about his suitability to be United's first-choice goalkeeper next season. ALSO READ: Manchester United will do something they've not done this year before Wolves fixture “I can’t slate the man," he told The Footballer's Football Podcast. “I don’t really want to slate the man.

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