MANCHESTER UNITED followers had the final chortle on Saturday after recognizing Brentford defender Kristoffer Ajer celebrating a objective kick.
The Purple Devils have been trailing 1-0 within the ninetieth minute following Mathias Jensen’s first-half strike.
Man Utd followers have mocked Kristoffer Ajer for celebrating a objective kickCredit score: Premier League
The defender was left dejected after Brentford suffered a late 2-1 defeatCredit score: Premier League
However they refused to confess defeat and went on to finish an astonishing extra-time turnaround.
Tremendous-sub Scott McTominay, who was launched within the 87th minute to switch Sofyan Amrabat, fired United stage within the 93rd minute earlier than scoring the winner with simply seconds left to play.
Nevertheless, earlier than the Scottish midfielder modified the sport within the late levels, Brentford centre-back Ajer thought his group had already gained it.
The 25-year-old was noticed celebrating a GOAL KICK within the 92nd minute of the match – simply moments earlier than conceding the equaliser.
And Man Utd followers took to social media on the closing whistle to poke enjoyable at him consequently.
One particular person tweeted: “Always remember that this clown celebrated a GK btw.”
One other wrote: “He wasn’t that completely happy on the finish I can let you know…”
A 3rd added: “He who laughs final, laughs greatest.”
Whereas a fourth fan merely stated: “Life comes at you quick.”
After the match, McTominay admitted that scoring the winner was one in all his “favorite” moments.
He stated: “That is likely to be one in all my favorite moments on a soccer pitch.
“Two targets on the dying was unimaginable, however I’m simply completely happy to have the ability to contribute and present those that I can do it.
“It was very loud, the followers have been roaring us on so I couldn’t hear totally. He [Erik ten Hag] in all probability stated one thing like: ‘Go on and rating,’ which is what I did.”
Scott McTominay scored the winner as Man Utd accomplished a late turnaroundCredit score: Reuters