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'He's a disgrace!' - Manchester United fans slam Aaron Wan-Bissaka after quick-fire Leeds goals

Manchester United's supporters slammed right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka following the Reds' nightmare start to the second half of their Premier League tussle with Leeds United at Elland Road.

After finding themselves 2-0 up at half-time thanks to goals from Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes, United, just as they did against Burnley and Southampton, collapsed in the opening exchanges of the second-half, conceding two goals in the space of just 24 seconds.

First, Rodrigo whipped a cross-come-shot over the head of David de Gea and into the far top-corner from the left-flank, before substitute Raphinha slid the ball home at the back-post after connecting with Daniel James' low centre.

James found it far too easy to get the better of Wan-Bissaka, who started in place of Diogo Dalot at right-back, and put the ball on a plate for Raphinha to bring the home side level.

Understandably furious about conceding twice in the space of less than half a minute, United's supporters watching on TV immediately blasted Wan-Bissaka for his defensive failures, especially after his failure to stop James from teeing up the leveller.

Below, MEN Sport has taken a close look at how United's supporters reacted to the former Crystal Palace man's showing.

As you can see from the messages displayed in thew tweets above, United's fans have blasted the defender, with some going as far as suggesting that he should never play for the club again.

The defender was making his first start in the Premier League since the 1-0 defeat to Wolves on January 3 and his showing will not have strengthened his chances of keeping his place in the team.

Fortunately, at the time of writing, Wan-Bissaka's failures had not proven to be too damning, with United restoring

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