The goalkeeper of Manchester United Altay Bayindir has led to a social media storm caused after images have arisen that he apparently celebrated a goal he had admitted.
The match in question was the 2-0 home defeat of United by West Ham United last weekend.
Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen received the goals in which the hammers of Graham Potter the Red Devils to the 15th jump in the Premier League table.
There was a certain moment in the game that fans saw with wide eyes, when United Keeper Bayindir seemed to celebrate West Ham's second goal.
Bayindir, deputy in the net instead of Andre Onana, was caught by the official West Ham Tiktok account, where the club images of Bowen's second goal.
After Aaron Wan-Bissaka, the former United Right-Back, had set up Bowen to stroke home in second place, Bayindir turned to the stand behind him, fists and almost roared as if he were celebrating.
The West Ham account endorsed the incident: “The goalkeeper celebrated?”
Fans had a field day in the commentary section.
It was said, “I thought I would look at Motd last night. Such a strange response.”
Another said, “Whether he is frustrated, or he bet on United to Lose”, while another tweeted: “Makes me thinking, Ruben Amorim says that they intentionally have to lose in the Premier League for the owners to buy his players? Because he would celebrate?”
United Manager Amorim had turned his way after their Europa League semi-final victory over Athletic Bilbao in midweek.
However, the stand-ins did not make the opportunity they had to impress, forced to turn to his bank early in the second half.
He brought Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof in the 52nd minute to replace Luke Shaw and Leny Yoro, forced the last injured.
Amorim said he was not sure about the Frenchman's condition and whether he would be available to the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur.
He then brought Patrick Dorgu and Alejandro Garnacho in January in immediate response to Bowen's goal, but neither of them could offer the spark that United needed to return to the game.
The Red Devils then travel to Champions League-Chelsea, before they go to Bilbao for the Europa League final next week.
They end the season at home on Aston Villa, whose shape is picked up when they are on a top five in themselves.
