Harry Maguire put through his own net against Scotland after coming on as a substitute.
Andy Robertson found himself on the right hand side and put a cross into the area. Maguire couldn't quite adjust his fight and his attempted left-footed clearance saw the ball spin past the helpless Aaron Ramsdale.
Nothing seems to be going right for Maguire at the moment, following on from him being stripped of the captaincy at United and a mistake for Ukraine's leveller on Saturday. One fan commented:"I have never seen a player with a greater commitment to banter than Harry Maguire. He will be studied in schools for generations to come.A third said:"Harry Maguire's last two goals have been for Sevilla and Scotland."
A fourth user was a bit more brutal, stating:"An embarrassment for all concerned that Harry Maguire plays for Manchester United Football Club. Shambles." A fifth added:"Harry Maguire is like a Main Character in a sh** American Comedy where everything goes wrong at every opportunity."A final person posted:"Harry Maguire is an absolute calamity. A walking disaster. A punchline. So bereft of any talent or natural intuition about how to defend."
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